PuckChaser said:
. . . The cost of glasses and prescription inserts is probably significantly more than the short term cost of LVC and an optometrist visit every year afterwards. . . .
And your assumption is probably incorrect.
Though I'm no longer serving and have not had anything to do with a cost analysis of optical supplies for the military in over twenty years, I'll wade in with a quick guesstimate.
Assumptions: (make changes to the numbers where you know actual figures or guess better than me)
Total number of pers eligible for optical benefits - 75,000
Pers needing glasses - 30,000 (40 to 60 percent is usually quoted as percentage of population with some vision deficit)
Pers who could benefit from vision corrective surgery - 18,000 (picked a figure of 60 percent of glasses wearers out of my ***)
Average cost of individual benefit or procedure: (guesses but they are based on some knowledge of the industry)
Current CF optical benefit - $485 every two years
Cost of vision corrective surgery - $3500
Total annual cost for vision correction
by glasses
$7,275,000 (30,000 x $485 = $14,550,000 every two years)
by surgery
$63,000,000 (18,000 x $3500 in year one to establish a base of currently serving pers with corrected vision)
$6,300,000 (each year following due to pers replacement rate of 10 percent - 1800 pers)
$2,900,000 (for optical supplies for 12,000 pers who did not have surgery)