Objective:
To increase access to eye care for children who fail vision screenings.
Key Findings:
- Only 1 in 5 children who fail a vision screening receive necessary follow-up care.
- The US ophthalmic market increased by more than 70% from 2015 to 2023.
- Medical eye care services are growing faster than vision services.
Interpretation:
The initiative addresses a significant gap in pediatric eye care access and highlights the need for collaborative efforts to improve follow-up care.
Limitations:
- The initiative's effectiveness and reach are yet to be evaluated.
- Dependence on collaboration among various stakeholders may pose challenges.
Conclusion:
The See It Through initiative represents a crucial step towards ensuring that children receive adequate eye care following failed vision screenings.
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