Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug;69(8):2196-2201. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1116_21.
A survey was conducted by the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) to document the initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related financial impact on ophthalmology practice in India. It also assessed various measures taken by ophthalmologists and the possible role of AIOS in mitigating the economic crisis.
An online questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey was conducted among its registered members from July to August 2020. The prevalidated questionnaire contained 25 items related to the impact of COVID-19 on patient volume, the extent of financial distress faced by the ophthalmologists, and various proactive measures taken by them. All valid responses were tabulated and analyzed.
Out of 1,026 respondents, more than 90% ophthalmologists faced a 25% or more reduction in outpatient and surgical volume. Nearly 59% reported that they can suffer from serious financial distress in near future due to COVID-19 pandemic-related losses. Those who are young (P < 0.0005), salaried (P < 0.0005), and practicing in private sector (P < 0.0005) and Tier 1 cities (P < 0.0005) are reported to be more vulnerable to become financially unstable. The major concerns were revenue losses (70%), preexisting debts (39%), and increased operating costs (27%). The majority (90%) believed that AIOS can help in alleviating the distress. There was also hesitancy regarding the adoption of teleophthalmology and home-based care.
COVID-19 has significantly affected the financial sustainability of ophthalmologists practicing in India. Identification of vulnerable groups and timely advocacy efforts by AIOS can help in mitigating this financial crisis.
全印度眼科协会(AIOS)进行了一项调查,以记录 COVID-19 对印度眼科实践的最初财务影响。它还评估了眼科医生采取的各种措施以及 AIOS 在缓解经济危机方面的可能作用。
2020 年 7 月至 8 月,对其注册会员进行了在线问卷调查的横断面调查。经过预先验证的问卷包含 25 个项目,涉及 COVID-19 对患者量的影响、眼科医生面临的财务困境程度以及他们采取的各种主动措施。对所有有效回复进行制表和分析。
在 1026 名受访者中,超过 90%的眼科医生门诊和手术量减少了 25%或更多。近 59%的人报告说,由于 COVID-19 大流行相关损失,他们可能在不久的将来遭受严重的财务困境。那些年轻的(P < 0.0005)、领薪的(P < 0.0005)、在私营部门(P < 0.0005)和 Tier 1 城市(P < 0.0005)工作的人更容易出现财务不稳定。主要关注点是收入损失(70%)、现有债务(39%)和运营成本增加(27%)。大多数人(90%)认为 AIOS 可以帮助缓解困境。对于采用远程眼科学和家庭护理,也存在犹豫。
COVID-19 对在印度执业的眼科医生的财务可持续性产生了重大影响。及时发现弱势群体并由 AIOS 进行倡导,有助于缓解这场金融危机。