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Pos Covid-19 And The Portuguese National Eye Care System Challenge
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Student,
Alberto, Raul
Andrade, Helena
Carneiro, Alves
Carneiro, Phd
Carneiro, Vla
Correia De Sousa, Ribeiro
Luísa, Student
Lúcia, Vera
Matias, Luísa
Optom, Matias
Optom, Msc
Sousa, Rarc
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Abstract The pandemic of the severe acute respiratory syndrome disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), had profound impact in many countries and their health care systems. Regarding Portugal, a suppression strategy with social distancing was adopted, attempting to break the transmission chains, bending the epidemy curve and reducing mortality. These measures seek to prevent an eventual National Health Service over-running, enforcing the suspension of all elective and non-urgent health care. Despite the success in so far, there is a consensus on the need to recover the previous level of health care provision and further enhance it. The Portuguese National Health Service, as a public, universal access, health care system funded by the State proved, in this context, its importance and relevance to the Portuguese population. However, long standing issues, such as the pre pandemic over long waiting lists for hospital ophthalmology attendance, whose determinants are fully identified but still unmet, emerge amplified from this pandemic. The lack of primary eye care in the National Health Service is a significant bottleneck, placing a huge stress on hospital-based care. An exclusive ophthalmologist’s centre care was over-runned before pandemic and will be even more so. The optometrist’s exclusion from differentiated, multisectoral and multidisciplinary eye care teams remains the main hurdle to overcome and insure universal eye care in Portugal. National Health Service highlights the consequences of an overcome model. Universal eye care more than ever demands an evidence-based, integrated approach with primary eye care, in the community, on time and of proximity.
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2020-05-11
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10.1016/j.optom.2020.05.001
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32711965
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Pos Covid-19 And The Portuguese National Eye Care System Challenge
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