The economic impact of sight loss and blindness in the UK adult population, 2013
Summary
Deloitte Access Economics (Australia) was commissioned by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to update the 2009 Access Economics report on the economic impact of sight loss and blindness in the UK adult population.
This was including the direct and indirect costs of sight loss and blindness, and the burden of sight loss and blindness on health. In this update, estimates are also provided for each country in the UK. This is important since health is an issue devolved down to the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies. The economic costs presented in this report relate to the adult UK population (≥18 years of age). Although prevalence of sight loss and blindness has been estimated and reported for those aged 0 to 39, these data must be used with caution. Data on the prevalence of childhood sight loss and blindness in the UK is limited and variable. More research needs to be undertaken into measuring childhood sight loss and blindness and the associated economic costs within the UK.
Publisher(s):
Deloitte Access Economics
Journal/Book/Website Title
Deloitte Access Economics
Date Published
12/05/2014
Peer Reviewed:
No
Reference(Citation):
Deloitte Access Economics. (2014). The economic impact of sight loss and blindness in the UK adult population, 2013.
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
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Countries of Subject Matter:
United Kingdom
Methods
Output(s)
Research Report