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”Those who have eye problems during the screening are referred to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) for secondary screening. Individuals requiring spectacles undergo examination by ophthalmologists at the primary health centre and receive them free of cost based on their level of vision impairment,” the statement added.
According to the statement, free surgeries will be performed for cataract patients at government hospitals and hospitals of registered voluntary organisations.
”In the first phase, a total of 5,659,036 people underwent primary screening (averaging 84 per cent), of whom 828,784 people underwent further screening in four districts. Out of these, 245,587 beneficiaries have been identified for distribution of spectacles, and 39,336 people have undergone cataract surgery,” it said. ”In the second phase, a total of 5,277,235 people underwent primary screening (averaging 71 per cent), out of which 943,398 people were diagnosed with eye-related problems in four districts. Further treatment, including the distribution of spectacles and surgery will be provided. Moving forward, the Asha Kirana programme will expand its reach to additional districts in subsequent phases,” it added.
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Karnataka has over 6.5 crore population and is one of the well performing states with respect to eye care. These mega eye camps will amplify the coverage of beneficiaries, prevent early complications and thereby improve the quality of life, the statement added.