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Training & Consulting Lions Aravind Institute of Community Ophthalmology (LAICO) Eye Care Facilities Aravind Eye Hospitals & Vision Centers MISSION: To eradicate needless blindness by providing appropriate compassionate and high quality eye care for all Overview of The Aravind Eye Care System Community Outreach Programs Screening camps and other outreach activities Education and Training Post-graduate programs, paramedical training Eye Bank Rotary Aravind International Eye Bank Manufacturing Affordable Ophthalmic Products Aurolab Research in Eye Care Aravind Medical Research Foundation
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Page 1: Overview of The Aravind Eye Care Systembkpextranet.com/infinitevisionresources.pdf ·  · 2011-05-021993 : Harvard Business School case study published 1991 : Aravind reaches 50,000

Training & Consulting Lions Aravind Institute of

Community Ophthalmology (LAICO)

Eye Care Facilities Aravind  Eye  Hospitals  &  Vision  Centers  

MISSION: To  eradicate  needless  

blindness  by  providing  appropriate  compassionate  

and  high  quality  eye  care  for  all  

Overview of The Aravind Eye Care System

Community Outreach Programs

Screening camps and other outreach activities

Education and Training Post-graduate programs,

paramedical training

Eye Bank Rotary Aravind International

Eye Bank

Manufacturing Affordable

Ophthalmic Products Aurolab

Research in Eye Care Aravind Medical Research

Foundation

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1918: Dr. V is born October 1st in Vadamalapuram, Tamil Nadu India

1976 : Dr. V retires after over 20 years in government service, Aravind Eye Hospital starts as an 11-bed clinic in a rented house in Madurai

1981 : Aravind reaches 10,000 surgeries a year

1985 : Aravind’s second hospital opens in Theni

1988 : Aravind’s third hospital opens in Tirunelveli

1993 : Harvard Business School case study published

1991 : Aravind reaches 50,000 surgeries a year

1992 : Aurolab is founded to manufacture high quality ophthalmic products at affordable costs.

1996 : LAICO is founded as an international training and consulting institute

1996 : Aravind reaches 100,000 surgeries a year

1997 : Aravind’s fourth hospital opens in Coimbatore

2003 : Aravind’s fifth hospital started in Pondicherry

2003 : Aravind reaches 200,000 surgeries a year

2006: Dr. V passes away at Aravind-Madurai on July 7th

2008: Inauguration of Dr. G. Venkataswamy Eye Research Institute

2009 : Aravind reaches 300,000 surgeries a year

2010: Aravind opens surgery centers in Dindigul & Tirupur

2011: Aravind’s sixth hospital opens in Salem, The Venkataswamy Memorial Building inaugurated as a spiritual retreat center

Notable Recent Awards

2007 : Aravind is awarded the Antonio Champaulimaud award

2008 : Aravind is awarded the Gates Award for Global Health

2009: Aravind’s Dr. Namperumalsamy makes the Time 100 List

2010 : Aravind is awarded the Hilton Humanitarian Prize

Aravind Eye Care System Milestones

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Aravind Surgical Volume

Total Surgeries To-date : 3,919,269 Aravind currently performs more than 300,000 surgeries per year

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Source: Aravind Eye Care System

*** 2012 data projected

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Aravind Fee Structure & Patient Breakdown*

Cataract Surgery Pricing:

Source: Aravind Eye Care System *All data from 2010

Consultation Fee for Paying Patients: •  Rs. 50 (~$1)

•  Valid for 3 months or 3 visits, whichever occurs first

Surgery Type Rates ($) Free 0 Subsidized 11-17 Regular 111-178 Premium 204-1044

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*** 2012 data projected

Aravind Outpatient Volume

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Source: Aravind Eye Care System

Total Outpatient Visits : 29,706,844 Aravind screens more than 2.5 million patients a year

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Surgeon Productivity: A Global Comparison

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Source: LAICO, Aravind Eye Care System

Average number of cataract surgeries per eye surgeon per year

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Surgical Quality: Aravind vs. United Kingdom

Adverse Events During Surgery

Event Aravind,

Coimbatore N=22,912

UK National Survey

N=18,472 Capsule rupture and vitreous loss 2.0% 4.4% Incomplete Cortical Clean up 0.75% 1.00% Iris Trauma 0.3% 0.7% Persistent Iris prolapse 0.01% 0.07% Anterior Chamber Collapse 0.3% 0.5% Loss of nuclear fragment into vitreous 0.2% 0.3% Choroidal Haemorrhage ------ 0.07% Loss of intra Ocular lens into vitreous 0.01% 0.16%

A comparative study showed Aravind’s complication rates to be lower than the UK’s

Source: the Royal College of Ophthalmology, UK National Survey; Prahalad, CK. Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. New Jersey: Wharton School Publishing, 2005

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Aravind’s Revenues & Expenses (1980-2010)

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Source: Aravind Eye Care System

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Aravind Income and Expenditure: 2009-2010

Source: Aravind Eye Care System

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Aravind Income and Expenditure: 2009-2010

Source: Aravind Eye Care System

Line Item Amount Staff Salaries 4.76 IOL Cost 2.66 Medicines 2.4 Depreciation 1.5 Contribution to Aravind Projects * 0.9 Repairs & Maintenance 0.82 Water & Electricity 0.79 Instruments & Equipment 0.5 Camp Expenses 0.32 Administration & Office Supplies 0.32 Laundry, Sanitation & Securirty Staff 0.3 Travelling Expenses 0.17 Miscellaneous Expenditure 0.07 Advertisement Charges 0.01 Total Expenses 15.52

Income Statement in US$(M) Expense Statement in US$(M)

Surplus: $13.37M

*Eye Bank, Research, Specialty Services, etc.

Line Item Amount Operation Charges 15.62 Interest received 5.16 Treatment Charges 2.19 Medical Service 1.49 Grants in Aid 1.31 Consulting Fees 1.03 Research Study & Consulting 0.52 Donations 0.49 X Ray & Laboratory fees 0.44 Tution fees & Course fees 0.35 Building Amenities Charges 0.11 Royalty Income Received 0.08 Dividends received 0.05 Sale of Books & Applications 0.03 Miscellaneous Income 0.02 Total Income 28.89

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Transferring the Aravind Model Around the World

Countries Covered: Bangladesh Bulgaria Bolivia Botswana Cambodia Cameroon China Congo Egypt El Salvador- Eritrea Ethiopia Guatemala Indonesia Kenya Malawi Maldives Nepal Nigeria Paraguay Rwanda South Africa Sri Lanka Tanzania Tibet Zambia Zimbabwe

LAICO has consulted for 213 hospitals in India and 60 hospitals in 27 other countries

Reach within India

Source: LAICO, Aravind Eye Care System

Global Reach