Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Feasibility of Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy in Private Practice Hong Kong
Introduction: Diabetic mellitus (DM) is a prevalent disease in Hong Kong (HK) and diabetic
retinopathy (DR) is one of the most common complications of DM. Screening for DR is a
cost-effective method to identify patients who are at risk of vision loss so that timely
treatment can be provided to patients. In Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority has recently set
up screening services (RAMP) in the government outpatient clinics and all DM patients
attending these clinics will be screened at least once every two years and some every six
months, according to their individual risks. However, those diabetic patients who attend the
private sector for their primary care may not have access to this service.
Aim: This study from the University of Hong Kong aims to determine the characteristics of a
sustainable approach to setting up an effective and quality-controlled screening service for
DR in the private primary care sector of Hong Kong and to estimate the potential benefit to
be gained in terms of impact on avoidable vision loss, costs of care and potential for
further development of this model in chronic disease care.
Methods:A screening centre is being set up and a randomised study carried out in which
screening will be offered at three different fee levels to subjects recruited by their
general practitioner (GP). The following data will be collected (a) willingness to attend
screening at the different fee levels (b) screening findings in terms of DR and other eye
diseases (c) risk factors and other characteristics of those screened and unscreened. The
information will allow us to estimate the level of fee which best combines effectiveness with
sustainability in the longer term.
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