””””BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- A health foundation was launched in Beijing
Wednesday to raise money for three hospital trains offering free cataract
surgery across China.
””””The Chinese Foundation for Lifeline Express will particularly focus on
helping patients in poor areas, Yin Dakui, vice-chairman and secretary-general
of the foundation, said at the launching ceremony.
””””The hospital train program, named Lifeline Express, was initiated in Hong
Kong in 1997. Since then, three four-carriage trains have been built with 130
million yuan (15.7 million US dollars) in donations from people in all walks of
life in Hong Kong.
””””The trains, equipped with advanced facilities and top ophthalmologists from
big cities such as Beijing, have traveled throughout poverty-stricken areas,
helping 27,000 cataract patients have their eyesight restored.
””””However, health officials and experts say a larger number of patients in
China are still in urgent need of surgery.
””””More than 3 million Chinese suffer from cataract-caused blindness, with
400,000 people becoming new patients each year, according to statistics from the
Ministry of Health.
””””More than half the patients living in poor and remote areas neither have
access to nor can afford the surgery, said Yin Dakui,a former vice-minister of
health.
””””The Lifeline Express program plans to carry out 10,000 cataractoperations
annually from next year, and increase investment in thetraining of local eye
doctors, Yin said.
””””The program now needs more funds, Yin said, adding that the newfoundation
will work actively to raise donations both at home and abroad. Enditem