“…This model, although economically advantageous for the targeted large volume of patient care, has the potential to significantly compromise patient care, and contrasts with the successful eye care delivery models around the world that have demonstrated the efficient role of optometrists in areas such as pre-operative and post-operative care for cataracts, glaucoma management, review of patients with diabetes, and pediatric eye care. [86][87][88] In countries such as Australia and the United Kingdom, optometry practice extends into the comanagement of cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. [89][90][91] Nepalese optometrists currently provide some aspects of these enhanced eye care services (e.g., pre-surgical and post-surgical care, glaucoma monitoring, and emergency triage) in both hospital and private practice settings, but no established model or pathway that formally streamlines such collaborative care approach is in practice.…”