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Cataract surgery standards

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Standards

Summary

Cataract surgery is the most successful operation delivered in NHS Scotland. It has a high success rate in improving visual function and low rates of morbidity and mortality.

We have developed new standards for cataract surgery. They will cover surgery of all complexity. The standards are for all NHS and independent healthcare settings.

These standards draw on current evidence, best practice and stakeholder recommendations.

Overview of standards

Standard 1: Each organisation demonstrates effective leadership and governance in the management and delivery of cataract surgery services.

Standard 2: Each organisation delivering cataract surgery demonstrates a commitment to the education, training and support of all staff involved, appropriate to roles and workplace setting.

Standard 3: Everyone receives clear, accurate and person-centred information to facilitate informed choice and shared decision making.

Standard 4: Everyone who is eligible for cataract surgery is referred to an appropriate facility within agreed timelines, using a standardised referral template.

Standard 5: Each cataract surgery facility meets agreed national standards for space, staffing and equipment.

Standard 6: Arrangements for pre-operative assessment and management of comorbidities are safe, effective and person-centred.

Standard 7: Each organisation ensures that surgery, recovery and discharge are safe, effective and person-centred.

Standard 8: Each organisation ensures that people receive effective, coordinated and person-centred post-operative care.