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How often can you get glasses with United Healthcare Insurance? 

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Patients may get alarmed and may request for change of glasses but fresh prescription should be given only when the refraction stabilises, otherwise, the glasses thus prescribed will soon become inadequate.
Given that only 10% of children who needed glasses had them, it indicates a huge need to provide glasses to at least a million children in this age group in the United States.
Simple interventions such as the use of prescription glasses or photochromatic glasses can considerably improve quality of life in children with MPS.
Healthcare utilization and cost vary significantly by different insurance schemes.
First, having health insurance increases the likelihood of utilizing healthcare and reduces inpatient OOP expenditure.
Children with gaps in health insurance coverage commonly do not seek medical care, including preventive visits, and do not get prescriptions filled.

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