The project utilizes a 3G-enabled mobile application developed by Xi’an Kingtone Information, smartphones powered by Qualcomm chipsets and 3G wireless connectivity to assist doctors in collecting and archiving information related to the screening and treatment of children with amblyopia in underserved communities in China.
According to the National Eye Institute at the United States National Institutes of Health, amblyopia, also referred to as “lazy eye,” is the most common cause of vision impairment in childhood. If detected early, amblyopia is treatable; however, if not, it can cause lifelong disability.
Wireless Reach, Xi’an Kingtone Information and China Children and Teenagers’ Fund collaborated to implement the Mobile Vision Project to address these challenges.
The project, which is being implemented at Hengshui City Maternal and Child Care Service Center (MCCSC) and other public health centers in Hebei Province, utilizes a custom mobile application that enables data collection and analysis, as well as helps with patient screening and diagnosis, to provide more accurate statistics and, therefore, better patient care.
“One of the focuses of the China Children and Teenagers’ Fund is on children with amblyopia, especially those in underserved areas,” said Xiaoxia Chen, general secretary of the China Children and Teenagers’ Fund.
“Wireless technology and applications enable the rapid spread of knowledge about amblyopia and other common eye diseases, which can improve local clinicians’ capabilities of screening and treatment, and provide better, more timely care to children with this condition.”
Eye care professionals in towns and villages received 3G-enabled smartphones, laptop computers, PCs and mobile broadband connectivity via China Telecom’s 3G EV-DO network.
The Mobile Vision Project began in October 2011. Today, 50 township-level clinics regularly use the system in their daily medical practice and an additional 71 clinics are registered to roll out the system in the coming months. Of the 1,144 eye exams collected to date, 684 resulted in a diagnosis of amblyopia.
“Early results indicate that the 3G-enabled system assists in better collection and analysis of patients’ health information, improves efficiency and timeliness in data exchange between health workers and improves data collection, screening and treatment”, ,” said Tao Li, president of Xi’an Kingtone Information
“The Mobile Vision Project builds on the knowledge we have gained over the years to help improve patient care in rural communities and is a powerful example of how through collaboration, we can create projects that make a difference in people’s lives”, said Xiang Wang, senior vice president and president of Qualcomm Greater China. |