Leave eyeglasses out of medical voucher scheme for elderly rather than cap spending, Hong Kong’s optometrists say
- Vincent Ng, vice-president of Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists, says it is unfair to set a ceiling for their services
- He suggests providing eye tests only under the voucher scheme
Hong Kong health authorities should exclude eyeglasses from the elderly health care voucher scheme instead of imposing a blanket spending cap on optometric services, a trade group representing the industry said on Tuesday.
But Vincent Ng Sheung-shun, vice-president of the Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists, said it was unfair to set a ceiling for optometric services – which many elderly people needed – and not other areas covered by the scheme, and suggested an alternative.
“Our thinking is this – the elderly have to get their eye tests so why not just provide the examinations only [under the scheme’s coverage]?” he said on a radio programme on Tuesday. “That way, we go back to just providing a professional assessment. If the elderly really need spectacles, they will still have to buy them regardless of health care vouchers.”
Ng said this was something the trade and society could further discuss.