artículo
History and functions of Chilean ophthalmologic primary care units
Fecha
2015Registro en:
10.4067/S0034-98872015000700013
0717-6163
0034-9887
MEDLINE:26361029
WOS:000360321800014
Autor
Riesco, Benjamin
Saez, Victor
Escobar, Santiago
Barria, Fernando
Donoso, Rodrigo
Gil, Constanza
Institución
Resumen
The access to ophthalmological care in Chile has been historically a problem. Only at the end of the twentieth century concrete solutions were promoted. In 1960, Primary Care Ophthalmologic Units were created to ease the access to ophthalmology, due to the efforts of Professor Juan Arentsen. Their functioning was organized and standardized subsequently using a model proposed by the Chilean Ophthalmologic Society, leading to a better patient flow and reducing waiting lists. These units became an innovative initiative to reduce the gaps in Chilean public health, optimizing the professional and infrastructural assets of the public health care system and achieving a new organization for the ophthalmological health care net.