Revelations of the Blindness Prevention Modes in India and Cuba for China
- Qing Xu, Haiyang Wu, Baili Zhong & Baojie Hou
Abstract
Though the blindness prevention program is highly effective, but comparing with developed countries and partof developing countries, the gap is still obvious, and the blindness prevention mode and the implementation
measures are still influencing the blindness prevention process. The blindness prevention performance of India
and Cuba is notable, and the advantages of the Indian cross subsidization method and the Cuba government
investment mode should be used for references in China.
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- DOI:10.5539/gjhs.v2n2p245
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