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Reduce referrals: Skip eye chart with automated vision checker for kids

AT PAS 2018


The automated vision screening device used in the study was the Spot Vision Screener produced by Welch Allyn.

“Our nurses are in heaven with these devices, so besides the billing that you can do, you can save staff time and easily justify the cost of the device. My office now has 4 or 5 of these devices because it just saves so much time to have them readily available.”

Professional societies endorse automated vision screening

Amblyopia is seen in 2 or 3 children per 100 in the United States, reported Dr. Vernacchio. Chart-based vision screening is notoriously difficult to accomplish in young children and there is both a risk of missing amblyopia in those who do not cooperate and a risk of overreferral because of poor performance on the test.

Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, and others have endorsed the use of instrument-based vision screening in place of chart-based screening for children aged 3-5 years based on evidence of improved testability and acceptable sensitivity and specificity.