§ 60. Mr. Menzies CampbellTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what research has been carried out on the impact of the number of people seeking eye tests following the introduction of the charge.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyWe plan to commission a survey shortly into the number of sight tests being carried out. At present the market is still very unsettled and it is too early yet to assess accurately any impact of recent sight testing legislation.
§ 62. Mr. CummingsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his estimate of the reduction in eye examinations following the introduction of charges in the Sunderland, Durham and Hartlepool health authorities.
§ 93. Mr. McCartneyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his estimate of the reduction in eye examinations, following the introduction of charges.
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§ Mr. LofthouseTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his estimate of the change in the number of eye examinations following the introduction of charges.
§ Mr. AllenTo ask the Secretary of State for Health when the number of general ophthalmic service sight tests carried out since April will be known.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyInformation is now collected from family practitioner committees on a six-monthly basis. Data for the period April to September 1989 is not yet available; the Department is still awaiting statistical returns from some family practitioner committees.
§ Mr. LewisTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his estimate of the reduction in eye examinations following the introduction of charges.
§ Mr. David MarshallTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what is his estimate of the reduction in eye examinations, following the introduction of charges.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleySuch estimates have not been made.