LAICO: Supporting Eye Care “TOWARDS COMPREHENSIVE EYE CARE” CONCLAVE OF SIGHT FIRST HOSPITALS – MD 322 Durgapur, Nov 2011
LAICO:Supporting Eye Care
“TOWARDS COMPREHENSIVE EYE CARE”CONCLAVE OF SIGHT FIRST HOSPITALS –
MD 322Durgapur, Nov 2011
About LAICO
Established in 1991 with support from LCIF
Consultancy and Capacity Building wing of Aravind Eye Care System
Consultancy TrainingProducts &
Services
Advocacy Research
Built on experience & experiments in the Aravind hospital network
5 Eye Hospitals
2 Surgical Centres
7 Community Eye Clinics
39 Vision Centres
2 Managed Hospitals
LAICO’s Partners till Date
273eye hospitalseye hospitals
27countriescountries
127Lions Eye HospitalsLions Eye Hospitals
Project SF 1588
Multiples
Total
South 22
East 29
West 15
North 7
Total 73
Enhancing performance and efficiency
Transitioning from the current cataract-centric to comprehensive eye care
Developing a strategic approach to become a tertiary care centre/ training facility
Project SF 1588
Workshop I Aug 2011Joint Meeting of TAs
Aug 14, 2011
Workshop II Oct 2011Workshop III Jan 2012Workshop IV Apr 2012Workshop V Jun 2012Joint Meeting of TAs
Jun 2012
11 hospitals
13 hospitals20 hospitals
Monitoring & Feedback
Implementation & Follow-up Support
Vision Building &Developing Action Plans
Consultancy – helping hospitals enhance their performance
Scientific approach to 20
Designing services based on community need
Graduating from secondary to tertiary care
Needs Assessment & Data Collection
Selection of the Hospital
Vision Building
Clinical
Community
Health Services
Objectives
Strategies & Action plans with time schedules for implementation
PrevalenceandIncidence ofVisual Impairment
Training
Team development Community orientationStrong focus on applicationNeed basedRelevant to patient care at all
settings
Training
Training
Training Programs
Policy (Institution Head)
Course for Hospital Directors
Course for Program Managers
Workshop on Developing a Training Programme
Strategy (Managers)
Hospital Administrators Project ManagementResearch Methodology
Action (Operational Staff)
Hands-on Surgical CoursesCommunity Outreach Instrument MaintenanceOptical Dispensing
Upcoming Courses
Jan 22 – 28, 2012 Management Priorities in Eye Care Delivery (for Heads of Eye Hospitals)
1 week
Jan 30 – Feb 11, 2012
Management Training for Eye Care Programme Managers
2 weeks
April 16 – May 10, 2012
Management Training and Systems Development for Hospital Administrators
4 weeks
June 15 – July 14, 2012
Community Outreach and Social Marketing of Eye Care Services
4 weeks
July 17 – 20, 2012 Eyexcel – Expanding Global Eye Care Workforce through Excellence in Training
4 days
Aurosiksha
www.aurosiksha.org
Video
Practice Test
It is the most basic and common test done to measure the patient’s ability to see fine details or small objects
Publications
Mid Level Ophthalmic Personnel Training Manuals
Five Manuals Training Series on Ophthalmic Assisting
Three on Training in Eye Care Support Services along with DVDs
Models for Managing Diabetic Retinopathy
Guidelines for DR
Program in India
TIFAC– Core in
Diabetic
Retinopathy
A Model for Managing DR
Paediatric Ophthalmology – A practitioner’s
Guide
Orthoptics
Simplified
Pead. Eye Care & Cataract
Quality Cataract Surgery Series
Fourth Edition of the Neuro –
Ophthalmology
Second Edition of the Manual SICS
Aravind’s Atlas of Fungal Corneal
Ulcers
Resource Materials for Advanced Care
Vision 2020 E-resources
SITE-NEWS
Health insurance Patient safety Inpatient management in eye care Standardization through clinical protocols Cost of eye care Gender and eye health Enhancing compliance to treatment Congenital cataract
IT Offerings
INTEGRATED HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMRegistration
Medical Record ManagementWard Management
Surgical CareBilling
Vision Centre Management System Tele-Ophthalmology Products: DR Services
Materials Management Eye banking Optical Shop Medical shop
58% 45% 36%31%
36%29%32% 34%
34% 38%
Lions Contribution in Aravind Outreach Cataract Surgery
34%39%
38%37%39%
95 % of Eyes donated are from
Lions Clubs
“Intelligence and capability are not enoughThere must be the joy of doing something beautiful”
- Dr. G. Venkataswamy
THANK YOU!