Cataract Surgical Rate and Socioeconomics: A Global Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2016Vol. 57(14), pp. 5872–5872
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Wei Wang, William Yan, Kathy Fotis, Noela M Prasad, Van Charles Lansingh, Hugh R. Taylor, Robert P. Finger, Damian Facciolo, Mingguang He
Abstract
Cataract surgical rate and economic indicators are closely associated, indicating the strong influence of resource availability on healthcare delivery. Considering this relationship, it is important to be innovative in delivery of low-cost services and invest strategically in capacity development to meet cataract surgical need in low-resource settings.
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