Mangaluru: Eye, ear check-up reports compulsory for admission to 1st std: Khader


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Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Feb 8: "Eye and ear check-up reports will be made compulsory for admission to the first standard. This is to ensure that any disability regarding eye or ear is detected in its early stage and the right treatment is provided," said health minister U T Khader. 

Khader was speaking in a meeting with officials concerned at Circuit House here on Monday February 8 in view of forming a state eye health policy. 

A team of opthalmologists and eye care experts was formed and a meeting was convened to deliberate on key issues like strengthening the implementation of national programme to control blindness and identify gaps in the programme implementation.

The team also deliberated on identifying gaps and strategies to strengthen the existing hospitals to plug the loopholes so that the delivery of eye care services is more qualitative and cover a wider population. 

The impetus will be more on identifying refractive error at an early stage among school-going children, distribution of free spectacles, screening and giving presbyopia correction to aged persons apart from cataract surgeries and diagnosis and treatment of other eye diseases.

Strategies were also discussed to maximise the potential of eye surgeons by redeploying them at secondary and tertiary levels and equipping them with the latest apparatus. Involvement of all medical colleges in the effective implementation of the national programme for control of blindness was stressed during the meeting. Involvement of non-governmental organizations in treating the causes of blindness other than cataract was also discussed.

Health minister U T Khader directed the officials to form a policy before the next budget and said, "The benefits given by the government should reach the general public. Compulsory eye and ear checkups should be conducted for children at preschool level. Eye and ear check up reports will be made compulsory for admission to the first standard. This is to ensure that any disability is identified in advance and right treatment is provided.

"Spectacles will be provided free of cost to children up to 10th standard irrespective of APL or BPL card holders and people above 40 years who are BPL card holders. Cataract treatment is done free of cost across government hospitals and selected private hospitals in the state," he informed.

He also directed the officials to create awareness among the general public about the schemes of the government so that they can reap the benefits.

"The state government has withdrawn the primary health centres (PHC) from private medical colleges under Arogya Bandhu. A new condition is imposed from the old one. Earlier, three PSUs were managed by Medical Association of India. Now according to the new rule, a total of five PSUs will have to be managed by the medical colleges - three in rural areas and two in town,” he added. 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Better to entrust this work to NGO who can be relied.

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  • FRANK, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    I APPRECIATE THE CONCERN OF OUR HEALTH MINISTER. MY SON WAS HAVING A DEFECT IN HIS VISION AND ONLY IN 3RD STD THAT WAS IDENTIFIED BY A TEACHER AS HE WAS NOT ABLE TO SEE WHEN HE WAS SITTING FAR.....MY SON USED TO SHAKE HIS HEAD FOR EVERYTHING WITHOUT KNOWING WHAT IS BEEN WRITTEN ON THE BOARD...HE HIMSELF WAS SHY TO COME FORWARD TO THE TEACHER AS HE IS ALWAYS BEEN GIVEN PUNISHMENT FOR NOT COMPLETING THE NOTES WRITTEN ON THE BOARD...AFTER THE EYE CHECK UP AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CLASS TEACHER HE IS GIVEN SPECTS AND NOW LITTLE GOOD IN STUDIES......

    THIS IS MY REAL EXPERIENCE.... MAKING THIS COMPULSORY WITH FREE EYE TESTING IS A MUST.

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  • Hemanth, Bangalore/Bangalore/CT

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    This may result in rejection of few kids in admission process...parents can notice these problems ( hearing & eye problem ) much earlier than the 1st standard...scrap plan

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  • Abdul, Moolur/Jeddah

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Excellent precaution from Honorable Health Minister.

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  • vasanth, mulki

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    idea is good but it should be implemented properly. it should not be like bike ambulance/air ambulance case. and since there are no doctors in some govt hospital in such case who will treat them?

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Who is that smiling?
    Owners of ENT and optho clinics???

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  • vibha, mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    I feel even dental check up is mandatory for these children as we see many children with dental caries. Like medical colleges, dental colleges can help in this regard

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  • Hemanth, Bangalore/Bangalore/CT

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Are you dentist ?

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Very good initiative.

    I think no one from national level also thought about this primary and very very very important necessity.

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  • bedra, Moodbidri

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Good initiative Mr.Khadar

    At least we can save some children from early disability

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    U T Khader is ideally suited for Union Health Minister ...

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  • VM, Moodbidri

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    But not with this party.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    THIS MAN IS JUST TO COME IN FRONT OF CAMERA AND MESMERISE PEOPLE .

    108 WORKERS ARE IN STRIKE.

    POOR PEOPLE ARE STRUGGLING TO GO TO HOSPITALS.

    POOR PEOPLE ARE NEGLECTED AND DEMANDING MONEY FOR ETRY.

    DUE TO NON AVAILABILITY OF VENTILATOR SEVERAL CHILDRENS DIED IN KARNATAKA.

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  • azeez, dubai

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    AT NAGESH NAYAK KINDLY POST SOME HEALTHY COMMENTS WHICH READERS LIKE YOUR COMMENT AND PRESS ON LIKE INSTEAD OF DISLIKE. HERE ALWAYS YOU HAVE MORE DISLIKE THAN LIKE. TODAY SEE YOUR COMMENTS TILL NOW 5-25 RATIO. NAGESH MAMU EER DHANE YEPALA INCHANE.......

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  • gm, mlur

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Its not for you, only for first std children.

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