Comm Eye Health South Asia Vol. 35 No. 116 2022. Published online 17 March, 2023
Improving cataract services: better access, better outcomes, better value

Unoperated cataract remains the leading cause of blindness and moderate to severe visual impairment worldwide, affecting 94 million people globally. Addressing this urgent need requires a coordinated effort by everyone in the eye team to provide a patient-centred service, increase access to cataract surgery, and improve visual outcomes after surgery. A balanced approach to outcome, output, and outlay – as well as a focus on partnerships – is key, and this issue of the journal offers some helpful pointers and examples.
- Improving cataract services: better access, better outcomes, better value
- Improving cataract services by asking patients for their feedback
- Measuring cataract outcomes
- High-volume cataract surgery in Lahan, Nepal
- Using a quality improvement process to improve cataract outcomes
- Reducing the costs per patient by increasing the volume of cataract surgery
- Addressing the gender-specific barriers to cataract surgical services for women: evidence from Nepal
- Improving cataract output in India: a joined-up approach
- Picture quiz
- Key community eye health messages
- Hindi Flyer: मोतियाबिंद सेवाओं में सुधार: बेहतर पहुंच, बेहतर परिणाम, बेहतर मूल्य