A MODEL OF EYE CARE SERVICE IN THE EASTERN REGION OF NEPAL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.773Abstract
Mechi Eye Care Center was established in a rented building in Nov. 1996 with the
help of Eye Care Himalaya, The Netherlands. In the last four and half years patient
flow has increased gradually and the present facility is stretched to the limit.
Provision of efficient and good quality treatment, close monitoring on attainment of
good surgical quality and visual outcome are the main aims of this eye centre.
Community involvement (such as active participation in screening camp and land
donation for new proposed eye hospital) has been exemplary. Trained Ophthalmic
assistants are fully utilized thus enabling Ophthalmologists to devote their time in
surgery and examination of referred patients. Preventive maintenance of instruments
& equipment is a routine practice in this eye center.
It is facing the problem with the space and the human resources (mainly
Ophthalmologist). Eye Care Himalaya has planned to construct a new building of the
hospital and train required human resources. We hope that after completion of the
new hospital building and with proper and sufficient number of trained manpower at
least one thousand patients can be examined and two hundred patients can be operated
every day. Thus, the Hospital will be a gift to the blind people of this region to prevent
and cure their blindness and at the same time, it could play a significant role to eliminate
the avoidable blindness in this part of the world and contribute to the Mission - Vision
2020:The Right to Sight.
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