Where bone health
leadership connects.
The BHM Summit brings together the clinicians, researchers, payers, operators, and investors who are collectively responsible for what bone health becomes — for one focused day of alignment.
field alignment
in one room
presented live
date TBD
What Is the BHM Summit
The field's annual
moment of reckoning.
Bone health has no shortage of conferences. What it lacks is a venue designed specifically for the cross-stakeholder conversation that prevention at scale requires — one where clinicians, payers, industry, and capital can speak the same language.
The BHM Summit is built around the release of the BHM Index and Annual Report, making each year's gathering a structured response to what the data shows — a single day when the field sees itself clearly and commits to what comes next.
The Summit opens with the live release of the BHM Index annual findings — the field's report card, presented in full and debated in real time.
Clinical scientists, health economists, and health system leaders presenting the evidence that should be driving decisions — and isn't yet.
Structured facilitated discussions mixing clinicians, payers, investors, and operators — designed to produce concrete commitments, not just conversation.
Introductions brokered by BHM across clinical, capital, and commercial stakeholders. The connections that move things forward, made by design.
Companies and clinical programs building bone health infrastructure present to an audience positioned to adopt, fund, or scale what works.
Every Summit produces a published summary of key findings, commitments made, and areas of stated consensus — held on record by Bone Health Media.
2026 Program Tracks
Structured around
the real questions.
Each track is anchored in a specific gap between what the clinical evidence supports and what the system currently delivers.
Why bone health is chronically underfunded relative to its disease burden — and what benefit design, total cost of care contracting, and capital allocation change can fix.
Building the identification, screening, and treatment infrastructure that spans age 40 to end of life — the clinical pathway the evidence supports but the system hasn't built.
Closing the 80% post-fracture care gap. Fracture liaison service models, coordinator deployment, and the 12-week window that determines whether secondary fractures happen.
Where digital tools, AI-assisted diagnostics, and remote monitoring are genuinely improving bone health identification and management — and where the hype exceeds the evidence.
The actuarial math for bone health prevention: total cost of care modeling, Medicare Advantage integration, and what aligned incentives look like in practice.
Training, credentialing, coordinator deployment, and community practice integration — the human infrastructure required to deliver bone health at population scale.
Who Attends
The stakeholders who
collectively own this problem.
The clinical front line — experts who see what the system does and doesn't deliver for their patients every day.
CMOs, service line leaders, and practice owners responsible for building and funding bone health programs.
Medical directors, pharmacy benefit leaders, and actuarial teams managing the cost of a fracture-preventable disease.
Healthcare investors, pharmaceutical executives, and medtech companies positioned at the bone health opportunity.
BHM Summit 2026
— coming this fall.
Date and venue TBD. Register your interest to be first to receive program and registration details.
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