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Home / Health / AI & Mobile Vans: India's Eye Care Revolution

AI & Mobile Vans: India's Eye Care Revolution

6 Dec

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Summary

  • 100 million Indians need spectacles but lack access.
  • Women are 1.4 times likelier to suffer visual impairment.
  • India has one ophthalmologist for every 65,000 people.
AI & Mobile Vans: India's Eye Care Revolution

India is embarking on a transformative journey to revolutionize its eye care sector, emphasizing compassion and innovation to serve its vast population. Current efforts highlight the critical need for accessible vision correction, with an estimated 100 million individuals lacking spectacles. The nation also confronts disparities, as Indian women are significantly more prone to visual impairment yet less likely to seek treatment due to various social and economic barriers.

Technological advancements are at the forefront of this new vision. Artificial intelligence-powered screening tools and mobile diagnostic vans are being deployed to reach underserved rural communities, enabling earlier detection of conditions like cataracts and glaucoma. These innovations augment the efforts of healthcare professionals, addressing the challenge of a limited number of ophthalmologists relative to the population, which stands at one for every 65,000 people.

The future of Indian eye care hinges on an inclusive approach, placing people, especially women and marginalized groups, at the center of all initiatives. By integrating technology with human-centric support and flexible service delivery, India aims to build a robust, equitable eye health network. This proactive strategy not only seeks to restore sight but fundamentally enhance the quality of life for millions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India is deploying AI-powered screening tools and imaging devices in mobile vans to detect eye conditions early in remote areas.
Women in India face barriers like financial dependence, limited mobility, and social norms that often prevent them from seeking necessary eye treatment.
According to a survey by AIIMS Delhi, India has approximately one ophthalmologist for every 65,000 people.

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