Table 6.
Innovation 1. Digital Retinal Photography for Diabetics in Rural Communities, The Center of Excellence (COE) for Retina Diseases, Rajavithi Hospital & Institute of Medical Research and Technology Assessment (IMRTA), Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand | |
Focus | Diabetic retinopathy (DR) |
Innovation | Alternative solutions are explored to bring DR screening into the villages so that more people could benefit |
Aim | Bringing eye care to the villagers so that villagers could have DR screening access |
Strategy | Identify committed village volunteers who are not medically trained to learn and perform the DR screening |
Key finding | A strong political will is needed to implement the Diabetic Blindness Prevention project to the community |
Innovation 2. Improving Care of Pediatric Patients with Diabetes, Indonesian Pediatric Endocrinology Chapter, Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) and Indonesian Association of Families with Diabetes Mellitus Children (IKADAR) | |
Focus | Diabetes |
Innovation | The project lead skilfully capitalised on data to seek funds and also utilised multi-prong approaches for outreach programmes to create awareness |
Aim | Establish a comprehensive diabetes management programme for children with type 1 diabetes |
Strategy | Identifying the childhood diabetes problem with data, reach out to the funding bodies to present the case and seek funding; building capacity among health care providers and engaging stakeholders and family in awareness programmes |
Key finding | Education and awareness creation for the patients and convincing stakeholders are key to successful programme implementation |
Innovation 3. Community Diabetes Strengthening, Indonesia | |
Focus | Diabetes |
Innovation | Flexibility and stakeholder engagement strategies to introduce the programme were highlights of the initiative |
Aim | Improve the capacity of preventing, detecting, and treating diabetes to reduce the burden of diabetes in Indonesia |
Strategy | Establishing diabetes management systems in hospitals and primary health centres in the community |
Key finding | Results showed a 15% increase in diabetes education provided in the provincial hospitals and over 20% increase in the puskesmas. A total of 1,237 health professions in all were trained in diabetes management; establishment of specific diabetes clinics |
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