- NOA is seeking import duty and VAT exemptions on optical devices and lenses
- The association believes this will reduce financial burden on eye care providers and patients
- They are advocating for optometrists to be integrated into the National Eye Health Programme and primary healthcare workforce
- The association is also calling for direct employment of optometrists in federal health institutions to address brain drain and ensure adequate eye care services
- The 47th annual scientific conference/annual general meeting and vision expo has the theme of ‘The Optometrist: An Indispensable Partner in Primary Healthcare’
- The association is committed to aligning its efforts with the principles of primary healthcare for universal health coverage.
Source: thenationonlineng.net
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