Statistics
Our Patient Intake Form ("PIF") system seamlessly integrates all information through mobile and desktop platforms in real time. PIF's are submitted on a monthly basis by each program partner for every child who is evaluated and treated using ALTSO's funds and/or products. PIF's include pertinent patient information, family income level, level of education, diagnosis, treatment provided, cost of services, follow-up procedures, etc.
2018
last updated: April 12, 2018
Gender (quantity)
New vs. Existing Patients (percentage)
Top 3 Age Groups Served (percentage)
Family Income Levels (percentage)
2017
In 2017, we provided 1,080 children in 10 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
GENDER (QUANTITY)
TOP 3 AGE GROUPS SERVED (PERCENTAGE)
CAUSE (PERCENTAGE)
FAMILY INCOME LEVELS (PERCENTAGE)
2016
In 2016, we provided 1,345 children in 9 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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2015
In 2015, we provided 1,512 children in 9 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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2014
In 2014, we provided 1,950 children in 10 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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2013
In 2013, we provided 1,934 children in 10 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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2012
In 2012, we provided 1,470 children in 12 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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2011
In 2011, we provided 1,642 children in 14 developing countries free orthopedic devices, treatment and rehabilitation.
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100% of our program funds are used to provide free orthopedic care to children with limb disabilities in the developing world.