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GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL

Patient and public views on refraction

R&DCPV 73000000
Value£40k
Deadline1 Nov 2022
Published10 Oct 2022
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 10 Oct 2022ClosedCloses 1 Nov 2022
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£40ktotal contract value
median £66k
this tender£0£561k

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The brief

We are looking to commission deliberative research to understand the views of patients and the general public on whether dispensing opticians should be permitted to carry out refraction for the purposes of the sight test, and, if so, under what circumstances and regulatory controls.

This will involve designing and conducting the research, then analysing and reporting on the findings.

The research, alongside other evidence on this topic, will inform our policy development as part of its call for evidence on legislative reform project.

The aim of the research is to help us better understand: views and perceptions of both patients and the public on these issues, including on the core question of whether dispensing opticians should be allowed to refract for the purposes of the sight test; if dispensing opticians were permitted to refract, should this be limited in some way, e.g. only under the supervision of an optometrist or registered medical practitioner; and what additional regulatory safeguards would give patients and the public confidence in the system and mitigate any risks.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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We are looking to commission deliberative research

We are looking to commission deliberative research to understand the views of patients and the general public on whether dispensing opticians should be permitted to carry out refraction for the purposes of the sight test, and, if so, under what circumstances and regulatory controls.

02

Views and perceptions of both patients

views and perceptions of both patients and the public on these issues, including on the core question of whether dispensing opticians should be allowed to refract for the purposes of the sight test;.

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If dispensing opticians were permitted to refract

if dispensing opticians were permitted to refract, should this be limited in some way, e.g. only under the supervision of an optometrist or registered medical practitioner; and.

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