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Johnson & Johnson Vision to pioneer integrated eye health ecosystem in Singapore

Johnson & Johnson Vision to pioneer integrated eye health ecosystem in Singapore


Johnson & Johnson vision to pioneer integrated eye health ecosystem in Singapore

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  •  The new integrated eye health ecosystem will usher in a new standard of eye care, by improving access, capacity, and hyper-personalisation of patient care

  • Three-year roadmap of initiatives will establish Singapore as the regional hub for eye health innovation

  • In line with Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative, the ecosystem is expected to create up to 40 leadership positions locally, covering areas across data and digitalisation 

Johnson & Johnson Vision, a global leader in eye health and part of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies, is pioneering an integrated eye health ecosystem to meet Singaporeans’ eye health needs at every life stage, with the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) for talent development.

Despite sight being the most precious of our five senses, and accounting for 80 per cent of what we learn and remember1, eye health remains severely underrepresented in Singaporeans’ healthcare priorities. This is despite Singaporeans being extremely vulnerable to eye diseases and disorders at every life stage.

The cost from a physical and financial perspective in Singapore is almost unparalleled. Myopia affects one in two children by the age of 12, and 83 per cent will be myopic at the age of 182. Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of vision loss in adults, and risk of blindness increases fifteen-fold for those aged 50 to 80 and above3. The economic burden across all eye diseases is expected to increase significantly by 20404.

In response, Johnson & Johnson Vision will establish a consumer-centric, experiential eye health ecosystem that connects key stakeholders in the eye health journey – patients or consumers, caregivers, eye care professionals, and other industry stakeholders – seamlessly. The ecosystem will be built to meet these objectives:

  1. Support eye care professionals by increasing their capacity to provide eye health and care services, by combining in-depth industry expertise with innovative digital capabilities; 
  2. Increase Singaporeans’ access to eye health and care; and 
  3. Improve knowledge of eye health and vision needs among the public, through hyper-personalisation of patient care.
Best in Class Eye Health Initiatives 
The ecosystem will focus on data and digitalisation initiatives that will ensure eye health in Singapore keeps abreast of technological advancements into the future. Mapped out across a three-year roadmap, key initiatives that will be piloted include a community eye health e-referral network, people-centric eye care powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), and telehealth. The ecosystem is intended to lead the way for delivery of eye care in the Asia Pacific region, and be the gold standard for eye health innovation.

“Neglecting eye health can lead to us losing the most precious of our senses: Sight. Yet over one billion preventable cases of vision impairment globally are left unaddressed5. As a global leader in eye health, we have the power to shape the future of healthcare through data, partnerships, and talent. We have the responsibility of building an integrated ecosystem that is in tune with the needs of patients throughout their life journey, and an ecosystem that leaves no one behind.”

Vaibhav Saran

Area Vice President for Vision Care in APAC

Johnson & Johnson Vision

“At Johnson & Johnson Vision we’re working every day to help people see better, connect better, live better. Nearly half the world’s population is projected to be myopic by 2050 – disproportionately impacting children6 – and we’re delivering innovative solutions to change the trajectory of eye health for families around the world, including here in Singapore.”

Peter Menziuso

Worldwide President, Vision Care

Johnson & Johnson Vision

Eye Health Jobs of the Future
With a focus on data and digitalisation, this project is intended to foster up to 40 local next-generation talent in leadership positions with the support of EDB. These talents will drive key initiatives across 26 different professions, covering areas such as cybersecurity, user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, AI development, and blockchain.

“EDB supports Johnson & Johnson Vision’s commitment to pioneer an integrated eye health ecosystem and elevate the standard of care for eye health. This project provides exciting job opportunities in Singapore for digital talent to enter and support the growing healthcare sector, and also reinforces Singapore’s position as a leading innovation hub for digital health.”

Goh Wan Yee

Senior Vice President, Healthcare

EDB

Changing the Trajectory of Eye Health
The project, which will see Johnson & Johnson Vision projected to invest in excess of SGD 10 million over three years, will also complement its existing activities to improve access, capacity, and hyper-personalisation in the delivery of eye care in Singapore. These include:

  • Research partnership with Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) and Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI): Established in 2018, the SGD 36 million collaboration with SNEC and SERI aims to improve access to eye care specifically for myopia, through research on how the condition develops, how it progresses, and how it may be intercepted. 

  • AI Singapore (AISG) partnership: With the objective of delivering hyper-personalised eye care, the partnership with AISG, under its flagship 100 Experiments Programme (100E), investigates the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve consumer experiences, and leverage data for real-time insights to better support patient needs in eye health. 

  • Johnson & Johnson Vision’s consumer-centric mobile platform: Through its MyACUVUE mobile platform, Johnson & Johnson Vision has been consistently building and deepening its digital capabilities to better serve myopia patients and eye care professionals, by improving knowledge and access of eye health and vision correction among consumers. This includes greater personalisation of products, expanding existing home delivery offerings into telemedicine, and more. 

By deepening existing initiatives and introducing new projects driven by data and digitalisation, the ecosystem will be a comprehensive and holistic approach to delivering next generation eye care in Singapore, and set the benchmark for the rest of the region.

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Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC). Singapore's Eye Health. 

Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC). Singapore's Eye Health. 

Ansah, John & Koh, Victoria & De Korne, Dirk & Bayer, Steffen & Pan, Chong & Jayabaskar, Thiyagarajan & Matchar, David & Lamoureux, Ecosse & Quek, Desmond. (2018). Projection of Eye Disease Burden in Singapore. Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. 47. 13-28.

World Health Organization (WHO). World Report on Vision.  

6 Holden BA et al. Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050. Ophthalmology 2016;123:5:1036-42

 


Press Release

17 August 2021

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