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LAICO:Supporting Eye Care

“TOWARDS COMPREHENSIVE EYE CARE”CONCLAVE OF SIGHT FIRST HOSPITALS –

MD 322Durgapur, Nov 2011

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About LAICO

Established in 1991 with support from LCIF

Consultancy and Capacity Building wing of Aravind Eye Care System

Consultancy TrainingProducts &

Services

Advocacy Research

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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

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LAICO’s Partners till Date

273eye hospitalseye hospitals

27countriescountries

127Lions Eye HospitalsLions Eye Hospitals

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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

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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

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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

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Vision Building

Clinical

Community

Health Services

Objectives

Strategies & Action plans with time schedules for implementation

PrevalenceandIncidence ofVisual Impairment

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Training

Team development Community orientationStrong focus on applicationNeed basedRelevant to patient care at all

settings

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Training

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Training

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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

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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

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Aurosiksha

www.aurosiksha.org

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Video

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Practice Test

It is the most basic and common test done to measure the patient’s ability to see fine details or small objects

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Publications

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Mid Level Ophthalmic Personnel Training Manuals

Five Manuals Training Series on Ophthalmic Assisting

Three on Training in Eye Care Support Services along with DVDs

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Models for Managing Diabetic Retinopathy

Guidelines for DR

Program in India

TIFAC– Core in

Diabetic

Retinopathy

A Model for Managing DR

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Paediatric Ophthalmology – A practitioner’s

Guide

Orthoptics

Simplified

Pead. Eye Care & Cataract

Quality Cataract Surgery Series

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Fourth Edition of the Neuro –

Ophthalmology

Second Edition of the Manual SICS

Aravind’s Atlas of Fungal Corneal

Ulcers

Resource Materials for Advanced Care

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Vision 2020 E-resources

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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

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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

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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

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“Intelligence and capability are not enoughThere must be the joy of doing something beautiful”

- Dr. G. Venkataswamy

THANK YOU!