Opinion
(Continued from last day’s section)In Bangladesh, from supply side a unique health infrastructure pyramid from community level to national level exists. However, eye health care has not yet been integrated into community level. With the planning of 200 vision center and initiation of sub-distr...
(Continued from last day’s section)Essential eye care -- Level I—This helps the community to learn about eye health problems. Once the essential eye-care is done, a number of people will be identified for referral to the next level of eye-care for subjective eye examination or secondary ...
(Continued from last day’s section) The post era of Vision 2020 – Right to Sight campaign across the globe has created enough evidence to consider the community as an integral part of HSS. Global Action Plan integrated by WHO has also exposed the needs to sustain our efforts in eye ...
(Continued from last day’s section) The COVID 19 pandemic has forced the eye health organizations and eye hospitals to adapt safety measures based on the standard guidelines available and created a space for developing a mindset of best practices in infection control and preventive measur...
There is no alternative to ensuring a comprehensive approach in delivering equitable eye care in Bangladesh for attaining universal eye healthy. Currently, we are focusing on WHO Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) Framework and addressing the supply side of eye care services. The eye care has b...
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