Optometrists attack 'short-sighted' Medicare cuts

By Dan Harrison
Updated January 20 2015 - 3:08pm, first published 2:37pm
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland
Short-sighted: Optometrists say eye health could decline as a result of Medicare cuts. Photo: Dean Osland

More patients will pay to see an optometrist as a result of a cut to Medicare rebates that took effect at the start of the year, optometrists say.

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