Opinion

Simon Jones: Testing times

One has to assume that it has been the spare time on everyone’s hands during lockdown

One has to assume that it has been the spare time on everyone’s hands during lockdown that has provided the oxygen to the fire of debate about the future of NHS sight care provision. What normally riles people up only for a few weeks has lasted a good couple of months.

There have been the usual cries of the time now being right to ‘ditch the NHS sight test’ and ‘let the multiples have it,’ but what works for one practice, won’t work for all.

Those that have moved away from NHS care tend to be incredibly successful and highly specialised, with loyal patients in affluent areas. It’s understandable that the owners of these practices will be the most vociferous but it’s important for them to remember that NHS services will have been a fundamental part of their success. Turning their back on the NHS will, hopefully at least, be a decision that provides an internal moral wrangling.

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