The importance of vision care for displaced populations: lessons from Israeli evacuees
Hadas Ben-Eli, Itay Chowers, Ariela Gordon-Shaag

TL;DR
This paper examines how vision care was provided to Israeli evacuees displaced by a conflict, highlighting the importance of emergency eye care in crisis situations.
Contribution
The study introduces a model for emergency vision care in humanitarian crises and emphasizes its psychological and social impact.
Findings
Approximately 800 evacuees received vision care, with 700 pairs of glasses distributed.
Vision care was found to have significant psychological and social benefits for displaced individuals.
Challenges included patient flow and lack of electronic medical record integration.
Abstract
This study explores vision care priorities and coping mechanisms for Israeli evacuees and following the October 7th, 2023, attack by Hamas, which displaced 150,000 individuals, with about 15,000 being evacuated to the Dead Sea area. Faced with minimal health care infrastructure in the Dead Sea area and often lacking personal belongings, including eyeglasses and ocular medicine, these evacuees confronted significant vision care challenges. This context sets the stage for investigating the emergency vision care needs and solutions for populations affected by conflict and displacement. In response to this crisis, a consortium led by Hadassah Academic College’s Department of Optometry and the Dept. of Ophthalmology at Hadassah Medical Center established ophthalmic clinics in the Dead Sea region. These clinics offered comprehensive vision care services, including refractive and vision…
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TopicsMigration, Racism, and Human Rights · Social Issues and Policies in Latin America · Sex work and related issues
