This piece argues that a modest public investment in routine eye care for all New Zealanders—especially Māori and Pacific communities—could prevent avoidable vision loss, reduce societal costs, and promote health equity by aligning with Australia’s funded eye health model.
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avoidable, treatable with simple interventions
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