Blindness and visual impairment have had great impact on the patients and their families, especially the poverty-stricken ones. To some extent, this issue has not been confined to these group of people. In fact, it has aroused much attention and concern since it has great influence on the society, economy as well as the cause of public hygiene. Among the causes that contribute to blindness and visual impairment, cataract ranks first. Since 1997, a series of projects of the central and local governments and charities have been carried out to prevent and restore blindness and visual impairment. In Yunnan province, apart from the stated projects, a program named "Vision Restoration Project for Poverty-stricken Cataract Patients " has been undertaken since 2009.With game analysis on these vision restoration programs, this paper is to point out the three major problems:firstly, these programs do not effectively serve those in need; secondly, free cataract surgeries have been little helpful in helping much more patients in a much wider region; thirdly, these programs fail to profoundly improve hygienic equality in rural areas. This paper then is to make clear the profound cause of these problem—the undesirable are attributed to the poorly conducted supply system. Three sub-systems are notable, namely, the major supply, manufacturing and supplement.While by studying the positive experience of these programs, this paper proposes measures that would be helpful for healthy and effective conduct of these projects—local Association for the Handicapped and hospitals should collaborate for the sake of the blind and the visually handicapped and at the same time the governmental agencies and hospitals should stop working in collusion with each other to make profits from these projects. To achieve the goals, certain measures must be taken. At the first place, it is high time that the stated three sub-systems were to optimized to work integrally; in the meanwhile, a comprehensive network of blindness and visual impairment prevention and restoration should be established to meet the demands of patients in remote rural areas; last but not the least, government is supposed to allocate more fund to ensure the conduct of these projects and to implement stringentgent institutions and regulations to standardize the process of these projects. |