A technological approach to “Reaching the Unreached” – Leveraging teleophthalmology services in Rural Gujarat

Author:

Shah Zalak1,Shroff Uma2,Gajiwala Uday3,Shamanna B R4

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Ophthalmology, Comprehensive Ophthalmology Fellow, Gujarat, India

2. Paediatric Ophthalmology Department, Pediatric Ophthalmologist and Anterior Segment Surgeon, Gujarat, India

3. Department of Community Ophthalmology, Superintendent, Tejas Eye Hospital, Divyajyoti Trust, Mandvi, Surat, Gujarat, India

4. Department of Public health, School of Medical Science, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Abstract

Purpose: Early detection of sight-threatening disorders by technological applications like teleophthalmology and prompt treatment can help decrease visual impairment. This study evaluated the role of teleophthalmology in underserved rural areas along with cost-saving estimates for the end user. Methods: A prospective, observational, cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted over 3 months. First 1000 teleconsultations were included. None of the patients denied providing informed consent. The patients were consulted at the eight vision centers and three satellite centers of the hospital in the nearby rural and tribal regions closer to their residential places. These vision and satellite centers were connected to the base hospital like a hub and spoke model with a teleophthalmology network. Results: Cataract (n = 301, 30.1%) and refractive error (n = 290, 29%) were the most common diagnosis. 42.1% of patients were referred to base hospital for further evaluation. Thus, a total of 57.9% of patients were not required to visit the base hospital for initial consultation, saving time and money. Furthermore, 15.1% of patients were provided medical treatment at the vision center and satellite center, which helped in making teleophthalmology cost-saving for the patients. An average of Rs. 621/- were saved per patient for the community in our study. Conclusion: Networked teleophthalmology model can be an affordable and feasible tool for providing eye care delivery services in rural and tribal regions of Gujarat and the whole country, especially for the end user. Thus, it may be a workable model in ophthalmology practice with substantial cost saving to the community.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Ophthalmology

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