In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had six times more blindness than other Australians. The leading cause of this blindness was unoperated cataract.
Compared with other Australians, Indigenous Australians were 12 times more likely to be left blind from cataract, had to wait more than 50 per cent longer for surgery and surgery was performed seven times less frequently.
These dire findings, along with some others, led to the development of the Roadmap to Close the Gap for Vision launched in 2012.
The Roadmap recognised that the pathway of care or the patients journey was complex like a leaky pipe with many leaks. But if only one or two of these leaks were fixed, the pipe would still leak.
As part of this work, the Roadmap identified 42 issues that needed addressing. It set out a long-term plan to provide well-coordinated care and support for Indigenous people requiring eye care.
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It aimed for adequately resourced and supported eye services to meet the population-based needs of these communities.
The good news is that since 2012, some significant progress has been made with strong support from the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector, the eye care stakeholders and successive governments.
But more needs to be done.
The 2019 report on Indigenous Eye Health Measures by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows that the number of outreach eye examinations received by Indigenous Australians has almost tripled in the last six years.
This is one of many changes that have occurred in the eye care system, including the organisation of regional networks to coordinate regional eye care, changes in Medicare item numbers, the enhancement of screening for diabetic retinopathy and the dramatic reductions in the rates of trachoma.
The 2019 Annual Update of the Roadmap shows that good progress is being made across the board. Twenty one of the 42 recommendations have now been fully implemented.
Progress is being made on every one of the intermediary steps and almost 80 per cent have been completed.
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Progress has also been made in providing better access for cataract surgery. The number of cataract operations performed for Indigenous Australians has increased nearly two and a half times.
Its interesting that the AIHW data also shows that Indigenous people have cataract surgery at a much younger age than non-Indigenous people.
However, the 2015 National Eye Health Survey found only 59 per cent of Indigenous Australians who needed cataract surgery had actually had the surgery, whereas 88 per cent for non-Indigenous Australians had received surgery.
Overall, 73 per cent of all hospital admissions for Indigenous Australians are to public hospitals compared to 33 per cent for non-Indigenous Australians.
However, in Australia, some 70 per cent of cataract surgery is performed in private. Although the precise data is not available, it seems likely that most cataract surgery for Indigenous Australians occurs in public hospitals.
The average waiting time for Indigenous patients to have cataract surgery in a public hospital in 2016-17 was 58 per cent longer than that for non-Indigenous patients and they were also twice as likely to wait for more than one year.
Based on population size, we would expect about 7,581 cataract operations would be required in 2015-17 for Indigenous people, but AIHW reports only 5,131 operations were done that is 68 per cent of the estimated need.
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This gap of 2,400 or so operations is very small when compared to the total of 296,570 cataract operations performed in 2017-18 in Australia.
Another problem that is so often overlooked is the waiting times for assessment of cataract in the eye clinic.
But, the data on outpatient waiting times is not easy to find and variably reported.
In Victorian hospitals, the median wait for an initial eye clinic appointment ranges from 62 days to 347 days 90 per cent of people would be seen between 159 and 828 days.
In South Australia, the median waiting time is between 12 and 18 months and the maximum waiting time is between 61 months to 134 months thats more than 11 years.
Clearly, the public hospital system is not working well in providing equitable and timely cataract surgery.
Given the propensity for Indigenous patients to seek public hospital care, this actually has a discriminatory effect, so its a key area that needs to be addressed if we really are going to close the gap for vision.
The Roadmap also included recommendations for regional planning and organisation, case management and support, resources to meet population-based needs, monitoring and evaluation and the need for oversight at multiple levels.
This list needs to be expanded to include some reform of the public hospital management of cataract surgery.
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In March this year, the Council of Australian Governments Health Council set the elimination of avoidable blindness as a high priority issue for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and this also is one of the priorities in Australias Long Term National Health Plan.
However, to improve access to cataract surgery and close the gap for vision, a number of further changes are needed.
The regional stakeholder groups need their services fully funded to meet their population-based needs. People requiring assessment for cataract surgery should have access to public hospitals without long waits and, if that clinical assessment has to be done in private, it should be done without gap fees.
Then, once listed for cataract surgery, that surgery must be done in a timely manner.
Public hospitals should report on their waiting lists both for clinical assessment and for surgery. And a wait of less than 90 days should become the standard target for both the clinical assessment and the surgery waiting times.
Although a lot of progress has been made in improving eye care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, there is still a gap in the eye care they receive and their eye health.
One of the critical areas remaining is the provision of prompt access to culturally safe and affordable cataract surgery.
It means much still needs to be done to rectify the often unacceptably long waiting times for both outpatient assessment and cataract surgery in Australias public hospitals.
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