Sight for All United: Five Year Impact of a Vision Foundation on its Community

Ankur Parikh, Meredith Spitz, Cooper T. Johnson, S. Erzurum
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Background: In 2016, Sight for All United (SFAU) was founded in the Mahoning Valley of Ohio with the mission of improving access to care and maximizing the visual potential of the underserved. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on patients served by SFAU from January 2016 through August 2020. Socioeconomic information, type of service, cost, and dollar amount paid were collected for patients. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and mapped with Esri ArcGIS. Results: A total of 1327 patients received assistance through the medical assistance and school vision programs. In the medical assistance program, 222 patients (mean age 50 years, 57% female) completed applications and 37% (83 patients) were in a household of 3 or more people. Median yearly income was $18 504, 134% above the federal poverty level by household size. The most common surgical services were cataract surgery (101) and vitreoretinal care (17). The most common medical services were eye exams (79) and spectacles (76). Estimated value of medical services provided was $367 249; actual cost was $93 746. The school vision program provided 1105 eye exams, 1514 pairs of spectacles, and 1 cataract surgery with an estimated value of $133 692. Conclusion: Sight for All United provided $500 941 of vision services to its patients since 2016 while dispersing less than $100 000 of donated dollars through collaboration with eye care providers, community resources, and national foun-dations. This study demonstrates the impact vision foundations managed by local eye care providers can have on the needs in their community in a cost-effective and efficient way.
团结所有人的视力:视力基金会对其社区的五年影响
背景:2016年,“全民视力联盟”(Sight for All United,简称SFAU)在俄亥俄州的Mahoning山谷成立,其使命是改善医疗服务的可及性,并最大限度地发挥服务不足人群的视觉潜力。方法:对2016年1月至2020年8月接受SFAU治疗的患者进行回顾性图表分析。收集患者的社会经济信息、服务类型、费用和支付金额。数据采用描述性统计分析,Esri ArcGIS制图。结果:共有1327名患者通过医疗援助和学校视力计划获得了帮助。在医疗援助方案中,222名患者(平均年龄50岁,57%为女性)完成了申请,37%(83名患者)在三人或三人以上的家庭中。年收入中位数为18504美元,按家庭规模计算比联邦贫困水平高出134%。最常见的手术是白内障手术(101例)和玻璃体视网膜护理(17例)。最常见的医疗服务是眼科检查(79)和眼镜(76)。提供的医疗服务估计价值为367 249美元;实际费用为93 746美元。学校视力项目提供了1105次眼科检查、1514副眼镜和1次白内障手术,估计价值为133 692美元。结论:自2016年以来,全美视力联盟为患者提供了500 941美元的视力服务,而通过与眼科保健提供者、社区资源和国家基金会合作,分发了不到10万美元的捐赠美元。本研究表明,由当地眼科保健提供者管理的视力基金会能够以经济有效的方式对社区需求产生影响。
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