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    المصدر: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 60, Iss 5, Pp 487-491 (2012)

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Diabetes-related blindness, diabetic retinopathy, key informant, rapid assessment of avoidable blindness, retinopathy of prematurity, tele-ophthalmology, Blindness, disability, equity, health economics, health policy, health and development, social exclusion, Community eye health, prevention of blindness, ophthalmogical residency, VISION 2020, Visual impairment, blindness, inequality, social class, income, educational status, gender and ethnic groups, Advocacy, effective service delivery, enabling environment, stakeholders, resources, Avoidable blindness and visual impairment, impact, scaling up, Global blindness, prevalence, visual impairment, visual acuity, Comprehensive eye care, eye care model, pyramidal model, optometrist, optometry regulation, eye health, India, Economics, market, government, cost, Millennium development goals, Vision 2020 the Right to Sight, eye care services, planning rapid assessment methods, Avoidable blindness, cataract surgical rate, corneal blindness, Compliance, services, Human resource development, service delivery, social entrepreneurship, uncorrected refractive error, cataract extraction, cataract, coverage, data aggregation, population, Case detection, comprehensive eye examination, developing countries, glaucoma, integrated approach, training requirements, Child health policy, childhood blindness, social determinants of eye health, Access, Asia-pacific, funding, low vision, policy, Funding, vision research priorities, peer review, research, Cataract surgery, clinical outcome, patient-reported outcome, quality improvement, quality, Global eye health, health interventions, health systems, systems thinking, global cost, health investment, primary and secondary health, Trauma, pediatric cataract, visual outcome, Determinants, patient satisfaction, primary eye care, vision centers, Ophthalmology, RE1-994

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    المصدر: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 60, Iss 5, Pp 487-491 (2012)
    Indian Journal of Ophthalmology

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Rural Population, inequality, Quality Assurance, Health Care, visual acuity, Economics, visual impairment, population, Blindness, health and development, Cataract surgery, quality improvement, uncorrected refractive error, lcsh:Ophthalmology, eye health, Surveys and Questionnaires, pediatric cataract, Health care, Diabetes-related blindness, eye care model, Funding, Determinants, Avoidable blindness and visual impairment, cataract surgical rate, social exclusion, enabling environment, health policy, childhood blindness, Access, integrated approach, diabetic retinopathy, optometrist, quality, impact, Human resource development, visual outcome, primary eye care, health systems, policy, cataract extraction, medicine.medical_specialty, eye care services, patient-reported outcome, Global eye health, Trauma, stakeholders, equity, Patient satisfaction, planning rapid assessment methods, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Asia-pacific, Primary Health Care, systems thinking, Global blindness, Advocacy, developing countries, Ophthalmology, glaucoma, disability, Vision 2020 the Right to Sight, lcsh:RE1-994, rapid assessment of avoidable blindness, social entrepreneurship, social class, Demography, Pediatrics, Comprehensive eye care, Eye Diseases, data aggregation, patient satisfaction, coverage, clinical outcome, service delivery, Millennium development goals, global cost, scaling up, prevention of blindness, cost, retinopathy of prematurity, health economics, Case detection, vision research priorities, health investment, Technician, government, VISION 2020, optometry regulation, Middle Aged, Key factors, income, cataract, ophthalmogical residency, Avoidable blindness, Original Article, Female, training requirements, tele-ophthalmology, vision centers, Compliance, services, comprehensive eye examination, Interview, prevalence, India, health interventions, Eye care, gender and ethnic groups, Rural india, low vision, educational status, medicine, corneal blindness, research, business.industry, key informant, market, primary and secondary health, Community eye health, Retrospective cohort study, Child health policy, pyramidal model, effective service delivery, social determinants of eye health, business, resources, Delivery of Health Care

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