Sponsored by
Reputable International Organizations
Alina is supported and quality-monitored to international standards by three trusted organizations: TVM Capital Healthcare, The Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF), and Japan's leading pharmaceutical group, Rohto.
We believe that every community-focused initiative should be measured, disclosed, and continuously improved.
Alina does not simply make commitments; Alina measures and shares its results with transparency.
As a social enterprise operating in the healthcare sector, Alina understands that the trust of the community, partners, and investors is the most important foundation for sustaining and expanding its mission. That is why, every year, Alina publishes its Impact & Sustainability Report, bringing together the system’s healthcare activities, community initiatives, and responsible development direction.
This is not a report of achievements. It is evidence of our commitment, a learning document that helps Alina continue to improve, and a basis for the community to monitor, support, and stand alongside us.
Measured Impact — Not Estimated
Sustainable social impact
Alina does not only provide eye examinations for the community. Alina also strengthens local healthcare capacity, trains on-site medical personnel, and builds awareness of proactive eye care within the community. The goal is to create lasting changes in healthcare behavior, not merely to address immediate problems.
Sustainable healthcare quality
Alina is committed to maintaining and continuously improving clinical quality in line with WHO standards. Every surgery, whether subsidized or not, goes through the same rigorous quality control process.
A sustainable financial model
Alina operates as a social enterprise. Profits from commercial services are reinvested into community programs. This model, validated by organizations such as TVM Capital Healthcare and The Fred Hollows Foundation, enables Alina to sustain its community initiatives without relying entirely on external funding.
Measured Impact - Not Estimated
Clinical impact – Quality of treatment
Rate of patients achieving good visual outcomes after cataract surgery (2023–2025): 94.3%
4.3% percentage points higher than the threshold recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO)
34.3% percentage points higher than the average in Vietnam
Postoperative complication rates are monitored, reported, and analyzed for root causes in accordance with WHO standard protocols.
Patient satisfaction rate after treatment: over 98%
Access impact – Expanding opportunities for eye care
Total patients screened: 456,997+
Total successful eye surgeries performed: 29,832+
Total eye examinations conducted through community, school, and corporate programs: 199,292+
Localities reached by community programs: Hung Yen, Ninh Binh, Lang Son, Bac Ninh, Thai Binh, Lao Cai, and many other provinces and cities
Clinical impact – Quality of treatment
Rate of patients achieving good visual outcomes after cataract surgery (2023–2025): 94.3%
4.3% percentage points higher than the threshold recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO)
34.3% percentage points higher than the average in Vietnam
Postoperative complication rates are monitored, reported, and analyzed for root causes in accordance with WHO standard protocols.
Patient satisfaction rate after treatment: over 98%
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