Oslo is significantly expanding access to osteoporosis treatment for elderly residents. The city will now offer intravenous medication to prevent fractures to a larger population than previously. This expansion involves establishing new municipal clinics dedicated to administering the treatment. The initiative aims to proactively address bone fragility and reduce the incidence of bone fractures among seniors. Currently, access to this type of preventative treatment has been limited; the new clinics seek to remedy this. Officials anticipate a substantial increase in the number of elderly individuals benefiting from this preventative healthcare measure. The rollout of these clinics represents a key investment in the health and wellbeing of Oslo’s aging population.