| Literature DB >> 26578002 |
John P Ansah1, Dirk De Korne2,3,4, Steffen Bayer5, Chong Pan6, Thiyagarajan Jayabaskar7, David B Matchar8,9, Nicola Lew10, Andrew Phua11, Victoria Koh12, Ecosse Lamoureux13,14,15, Desmond Quek16.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Singapore's population, as that of many other countries, is aging; this is likely to lead to an increase in eye diseases and the demand for eye care. Since ophthalmologist training is long and expensive, early planning is essential. This paper forecasts workforce and training requirements for Singapore up to the year 2040 under several plausible future scenarios.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26578002 PMCID: PMC4650855 DOI: 10.1186/s12960-015-0085-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Figure 1Singapore public sector eye care workforce background information. a Patient visits, b number of ophthalmologists, c ophthalmology residency intake, and d workload of ophthalmologists (patient visits).
Figure 2Prevalence of eye disease module.
Figure 3Demand module.
Figure 4Ophthalmologist requirement and supply module.
Model input
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| Resident population module | |||
| Birth rate | Time series [2000–2013] by ethnicity | Dimensionless/year | Singapore Department of Statistics |
| Birth rate multiplier | 1 | Dimensionless/year | Expert opinion |
| Age-specific death rate | Time series [2003–2013] | Dimensionless/year | Singapore Department of Statistics |
| Fraction immigrating | 0.3 | Dimensionless | Model calibration |
| Fraction female | 0.5 | Dimensionless | Singapore Department of Statistics |
| Fraction male | 0.5 | Dimensionless | Singapore Department of Statistics |
| Desired total population | 6.9 million | People | Population white paper |
| Demand module | |||
| Uptake factor [no education] | 0.045 | Dimensionless/year | Model calibration |
| Uptake factor [primary education] | 0.07 | Dimensionless/year | Model calibration |
| Uptake factor [secondary education] | 0.076 | Dimensionless/year | Model calibration |
| Uptake factor [tertiary education] | 0.15 | Dimensionless/year | Model calibration |
| Average duration in care | |||
| Cataracts | 3 | Year | Expert opinion |
| Myopia | 1 | Year | Expert opinion |
| Refractive error | 2 | Year | Expert opinion |
| Age-specific mortality rate | Time series [2003–2013] | Dimensionless/year | Singapore Department of Statistics |
| Distribution of patients in care | |||
| Cataracts | 0.31 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| DR | 0.09 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| Glaucoma | 0.17 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| AMD | 0.03 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| Myopia | 0.02 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| Refractive error | 0.02 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| ERM | 0.01 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| RVO | 0.01 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| Others | 0.34 | Dimensionless | Case mix study at SNEC |
| Population of completed care | |||
| Cataracts | 0.1 | Dimensionless | Modelers assumption |
| Myopia | 0.1 | Dimensionless | Modelers assumption |
| Refractive error | 0.1 | Dimensionless | Modelers assumption |
| Average eye care visit per year | 2.4 | Visit/patient/year | Expert opinion |
| Ophthalmologist requirement module | |||
| Medical school admission | Time series [2003–2013] | People | MOH |
| Medical school dropout rate | 0 | Dimensionless/year | |
| Fraction to other residency program | 0.1 | Dimensionless/year | Expert opinion |
| Attrition rate of house officers | 0.1 | Dimensionless/year | Expert opinion |
| Attrition rate of medical officers | Time series [2003–2013] | Dimensionless/year | SNEC data |
| Attrition rate of ophthalmologists | 0.03 | Dimensionless/year | Model calibration |
| Residency intake | Time series [2003–2014] | Persons/year | SNEC, NUH, NHG |
| Residency duration | 5 | Years | Expert opinion |
| Distribution of work hours | |||
| Clinical | 0.86 | Dimensionless/year | Data from SNEC |
| Research | 0.09 | Dimensionless/year | Data from SNEC |
| Teaching | 0.02 | Dimensionless/year | Data from SNEC |
| Administration | 0.03 | Dimensionless/year | Data from SNEC |
| Visit-ophthalmologist-ratio: workload | Time series [2003–2014] | Visits/worker/year | MOH |
Prevalence of eye conditions for resident Singaporeans 40 years and older
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| Cataract | 590 000 | 739 400 | 900 200 | 1 054 800 | 1 186 100 | 1 283 500 | 1 345 300 | 82 |
| DR | 92 000 | 116 500 | 144 100 | 172 700 | 200 300 | 225 800 | 248 600 | 113 |
| Glaucoma | 59 200 | 75 300 | 93 800 | 112 600 | 129 800 | 143 300 | 152 100 | 102 |
| AMD | 106 500 | 125 700 | 145 700 | 164 600 | 180 300 | 190 700 | 194 900 | 55 |
| Myopia | 957 000 | 1 148 100 | 1 317 900 | 1 483 700 | 1 654 800 | 1 818 600 | 1 954 900 | 70 |
| Refractive error | 323 600 | 359 400 | 385 500 | 403 500 | 416 900 | 428 300 | 438 600 | 22 |
| ERM | 217 100 | 276 100 | 340 900 | 405 000 | 461 600 | 508 200 | 544 800 | 97 |
| RVO | 12 600 | 14 300 | 15 900 | 17 300 | 18 700 | 20 000 | 21 000 | 47 |
| Other conditions | 73 500 | 90 500 | 109 900 | 131 400 | 153 900 | 174 600 | 190 400 | 110 |
Projected eye care demand and required ophthalmologists up to 2040
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| Eye care demand | ||||||||
| Business-as-usual | 568 200 [445 000–765 700] | 718 500 [537 500–927 500] | 887 200 [613 600–1 113 500] | 1 069 700 [709 400–1 330 200] | 1 251 800 [804 200–1 538 700] | 1 418 600 [891 400–1 724 100] | 1 557 900 [971 100–1 866 800] | 117% |
| Current policy | 568 200 [471 200–734 700] | 733 200 [603 800–905 600] | 997 500 [828 800–1 166 500] | 1 296 000 [1 061 500–1 445 700] | 1 582 500 [1 302 400–1 715 600] | 1 828 500 [1 536 400–1 939 000] | 2 019 000 [1 737 300–2 112 800] | 175% |
| New model of care | 568 200 [526 200–746 000] | 733 200 [666 100–914 300] | 965 400 [853 400–1 148 300] | 1 229 000 [1 058 500–1 395 000] | 1 477 200 [1 259 600–1 621 000] | 1 682 100 [1 449 400–1 801 600] | 1 830 600 [1 592 900–1 929 800] | 150% |
| Moderated workload | 568 200 [526 200–749 500] | 733 200 [666 400–917 900] | 965 400 [850 000–1 150 900] | 1 229 000 [1 054 300–1 399 500] | 1 477 200 [1 256 100–1 624 200] | 1 682 100 [1 446 900–1 803 900] | 1 830 600 [1 592 900–1 930 700] | 150% |
| Required ophthalmologists | ||||||||
| Business-as-usual | 104 [88–152] | 141 [125–216] | 174 [143–260] | 210 [166–310] | 245 [188–359] | 278 [208–402] | 305 [227–436] | 117% |
| Current policy | 104 [95–134] | 144 [131–178] | 196 [173–229] | 254 [220–283] | 310 [268–336] | 359 [312–380] | 396 [351–414] | 175% |
| New model of care | 104 [96–136] | 144 [131–179] | 189 [167–225] | 241 [208–274] | 290 [247–318] | 330 [284–353] | 359 [312–378] | 150% |
| Moderated workload | 104 [96–137] | 145 [131–181] | 196 [173–234] | 257 [221–293] | 319 [271–351] | 375 [323–402] | 422 [367–445] | 192% |