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Cataract case mix study

Cataract case mix study

by Hugh Bassett | Aug 11, 2020

Establishing the evidence for planning effective cataract programmes For cataract surgical service planning purposes what is considered an ‘operable’ cataract has become less clear. The cataract case mix study aims to establish the different visual thresholds used for...

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