Ontario minister defends covering fewer eye exams for seniors

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Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones is defending a move to reduce the frequency of eye exams for healthy seniors, saying Monday that changes to funding for optometry services involve 'fine tuning' the coverage.

An optometrist holds glasses in front a lightbox during an eyesight test in Bremen, Germany, on Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Ontario has reached a funding agreement with optometrists that increases some payments to them and changes eligibility for some assessments, including less frequent general eye exams for seniors. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Joerg Sarbach JOERG SARBACH

The Opposition NDP pressed Jones in question period Monday on the reasons for the move, and she said the deal also expands access to coverage for people with certain conditions. "There's some expansion and some fine tuning to make sure that the services that we are providing, that optometrists are providing, are going to the most appropriate patients," Jones said after question period.

Optometrists withdrew from performing provincially insured eye services from September to November 2021 amid a dispute over the amount they were being reimbursed for eye exams. When asked to clarify how the agreement increases care such as for people with glaucoma, a spokesperson said there is now "increased funding allocated for glaucoma management which translates into increased access to care."

 

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