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At the start of the project, outpatient numbers at Hohhot Chaoju Eye Hospital were 65,013 and 248 member of the diabetic club. 1.5 years later, this number has increased to 83,935 outpatients and 1101 members of the diabetic club constituting a 30% increase. Also the laser treatment number is increased but the ratio of laser treatment amongst the number of diabetic club is reduced. This suggests that the community-based approach for DR prevention is have an effect.
Until recently, health services have primarily been delivered through the public sector. However, with the new round of Medical Reforms toward universal basic health care introduced by the government, the private sector is being encouraged to participate in health service delivery to meet the huge needs in the community. This project is engaging with both public and private hospitals to ensure that best practice and learning is shared between these two sectors so that service quality is being collectively improved.

Through engagement facilitated by the project, the successful outreach model utilised by Chaoju Eye Hospital has been introduced to public hospitals. The project conducted a study tour for the public hospital partners to Hohhot Chaoju Eye Hospital to share the screening experience and observe how they do the screening. It is a good demonstration for public hospitals who were less focus on community screening and health education. Now the public partner hospitals in the project conduct effective screening activities to increase the number of OPD patients and raise eye care awareness amongst local communities.

Acting Program Manager
The Fred Hollows Foundation China Program
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Ms. Yiwen HUANG
Senior Program Manager
The Fred Hollows Foundation China Program
Mr. Tingyu WANG
Country Manager
The Fred Hollows Foundation China Program