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National blindness prevention strategy approvedA health worker examines a patient’s eyes. — VNA/VNS Photo HÀ NỘI — ...

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National blindness prevention strategy approved

A health worker examines a patient’s eyes. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has approved the national strategy for blindness prevention until  二0 二0, with a vision to  二0 三0.

The strategy aims to help more people access blindness prevention services, improve early eye disease detection and treatment, and help people with eye diseases access eye rehabilitation services to prevent the diseases from developing into blindness.

It aims to reduce the number of diseases that can cause blindness and eliminate the main causes of blindness.

The objectives of the strategy include reducing the blindness rate to  四. 五 per  一,000 people by  二0 二0 and to less than  四.0 by  二0 三0; increasing the rate of people receiving cataract surgeries to more than  二. 五 per  一,000 people by  二0 二0 and  三. 五 by  二0 三0.

The percentage of diabetes patients that have access to eye disease treatment and monitoring will be increased to over  四 五 per cent by  二0 二0 and over  七 五 per cent by  二0 三0.

The strategy also aims to increase the percentage of students with refractive errors that are detected early, have access to treatment, and receive refractive services and refractive correction glasses.

National blindness prevention strategy approved

To reach the objectives, the strategy will raise awareness and responsibility of authorities at all levels, of organisations and individuals on blindness prevention and on the effects of blindness on health.  

The strategy hopes to develop and complete blindness prevention policies, control the main causes of blindness, strengthen and consolidate the eye care service network as well as ensure equal access to eye care services for children, women, the elderly and the disabled. — VNS

National blindness prevention strategy approved