Surgical Care in Specialist Ophthalmology Departments: Structure and Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Olga KaracaHansjürgen AgostiniEnno BialasUrsula HahnAljoscha S NeubauerJörg-Andreas RüggebergJanine SubertManuela SchmidtPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2022)
In addition to self-reported figures, the analysed process data demonstrates the effect that various factors had on elective as well as urgent operations within hospital care during the pandemic. Despite partial stabilisation of some services, a relevant supply gap for outpatient and inpatient interventions was identified, with corresponding effects on the eye health of the population, while compensation or performance enhancement have not taken place to date. Facing the growing preload and the demographic development, future structures must therefore allow for an increase in the performance of specialist ophthalmological departments.
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