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Vision 2020 Australia

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Position Statement Monitoring Indigenous Access to Cataract Surgery Policy

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The removal of barriers to utilisation and access for cataract surgery in order to reduce the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are blind from cataract requires a multi-pronged, whole-of-system approach. 

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Position Statement on Holistic Specialist Assessment February 2015
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This organisation is supported by funding from the Australian Government Health Peak and Advisory Bodies Grants program.

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are Australia’s First Peoples and the traditional owners and custodians of the lands upon which we work.

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