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Global Ideas Institute
2010-11 Expert Speaker Series
Dr. Ken Bassett | Dr. Anita McGahan | Dr. Peter A. Singer | Dr. Yu-Ling Cheng

Lessons from Aravind
November 29, 2010 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Munk School of Global Affairs, Room 108N
Dr. Ken Bassett
Senior Medical Consultant, UBC Centre for Health Services
and Policy Research
Aravind Eye Care System, located in southern India, annually
provides approximately the same number of cataract surgeries
as Canada, but at less than 1% of the cost. Each year, Aravind
System conducts 250,000 cataract surgeries, while Canada
conducts about 200,000 (based on an estimated cataract surgical
rate of 6,000 per million, for 34 million people). Clearly it is less
expensive to operate in India, but do the economic and cultural
differences explain the diff erence in cost between the two
settings? Yes, in part, but the challenge presented to Canada by
the Aravind System – dedicated to high volume, high quality, and
low cost service delivery – is whether we can learn its lessons on
efficiency and productivity.
Dr. Bassett’s research focuses on the systematic review of drug
therapy and drug funding policy. He has received recognition
for his skill in the critical appraisal of drug plan formularies. His
international work focuses on the prevention and treatment of
blindness in Tibet, Nepal, India and Tanzania. He has acted as the
field director of a population-based survey of blindness, and has
developed community ophthalmology programs in remote areas.
Dr. Bassett is a practicing physician with a PhD in medical
anthropology from McGill University.
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