Better access to eye care for people with disabilities needed
(VOVworld) - A workshop on improving access to eye care services for people with disabilities took place in Hanoi last week.
The event was held by the Administration of Medical Examination and Treatment, the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness and CBM International. Speaking at the workshop, Head of the Administration of Medical Examination and Treatment Luong Ngoc Khue said an estimated 285 million people in the world were visually impaired. Of these, 246 million had low vision and 39 million were blind. In Vietnam, about 1.8 percent of people over 50 are considered blind, Khue added. It is forecast that the burden for eye care services will increase. Khue also said the Ministry has been developing a national strategy for the prevention of blindness that will be submitted for the Prime Minister’s approval. The strategy will give priority to eye care for people with disabilities, he affirmed.