“Keeping quality in the eye”
OcuNet – Quality Assurance Network of German Ophthalmosurgeons
OcuNet is a medical association of 18 ophthalmic centres. The centres are prototypes of a new and still widely unknown organizational form of outpatient care that has the potential to positively influence the future development of the healthcare sector. The group follows the mission statement “Keeping quality in the eye”. The group’s projects aim to provide high standard ophthalmic care, to achieve the best possible outcomes, and improve patient satisfaction. OcuNet also strives to raise political awareness of the organizational form of the centres.
The centres organized in the OcuNet Group – a new
organizational form for outpatient care
The centres, which belong to the largest eye surgery centres
in Germany:
- cover the whole spectrum of ophthalmic care and
surgery
- To promote the OcuNet brand as a high quality professional network in Germany and neighboring countries for the benefit of patients, insurance companies and regulators
- focus on standard outpatient ophthalmological diagnostics and care, but also offer outpatient and inpatient ophthalmosurgical care
- employ highly specialized ophthalmologists
- are located in 300 facilities and affiliations throughout Germany
- employ highly specialized ophthalmologists
- are managed via a central site
The OcuNet Association
The OcuNet Association is a joint platform for
exchanging information and realizing high-quality
standards through close cooperation. OcuNet’s goal of
providing affordable, scientifically-based high-quality eye
care is achieved by:
Facilitating mutual support within the OcuNet Association
The member centres mutually support each other, for instance through the exchange of practical experiences about topics such as patient management, telemedicine or quality management. Often, these meetings take place at a centre's site with the host conducting a guided tour through the facility and describing the solutions the centre has implemented. These in-person meetings (nowadays increasingly replaced by online meetings) are used intensively and offer clinical as well as administrative staff an important opportunity to learn from each other.
Providing benchmark studies
The results of the OcuNet benchmark study on outcome
in cataract surgery published in “Ophthalmology” and
“Der Ophthalmologe” have had a real impact on public
discussions about the advantages of and the potential for
a planned federal program for quality improvement across
different care sectors (ambulatory care and hospitals).
Conducting Clinical Research
OcuNet initiates and conducts clinical trials focusing on
new surgical techniques and patient-related outcomes.
Currently, two studies on toric lenses and floaters are being
conducted.
Offering transparency
Regular press releases and media reporting provide up-todate
information about the structure of the OcuNet Association,
implemented processes, and attained results. Press releases
are made available to patients, patient-organisations,
healthcare partners, and the general public.
Focusing on the visually impaired
The OcuNet Association has implemented several projects to
support visually impaired patients and improve their independence
and integration. A training concept qualifying
doctor’s assistants to provide important information to the
visually impaired has been realized in cooperation with the
AMD-Netz NRW and Bavarian Blind and Visually Impaired
Association (BBSB).
A brochure developed in cooperation with the
German Blind and Visually Impaired Association (DBSV)
guides ambulatory care centres and hospitals on how to
equip their practices according to the special needs of these
patients, without incurring high costs.
Providing professional training for junior physicians
The OcuNet Association has developed a training program for
junior physicians that prepares them to become ophthalmologists.
The program covers interdisciplinary and
background issues and complements their daily practical
training.
Raising political awareness
OcuNet strives to raise awareness of the organizational
structure of the centres, and cooperates with comparable
similarly organized facilities from other medical disciplines.
OcuNet has initiated a project group under the auspices of
the Bundesverband Managed Care (BMC) in Berlin.
Treatments performed in centres of the OcuNet Association
Diagnostic procedures | Conservative therapies and surgical in- and outpatient procedures |
Standard ophthalmological diagnostics
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Conservative therapy
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If you would like to learn more about OcuNet or our specialty network of ophthalmosurgeons, please do not hesitate to contact us.
OcuNet GmbH & Co. KG
Friedrichstr. 47
D - 40217 Düsseldorf
Phone +49 (0) 211 179 32 66
Fax +49 (0) 211 179 32 67
E-Mail zentrale@ocunet.de
Internet www.ocunet.de
Office hours: Mondays - Fridays, 9 -17 hrs.