Comprehensive vision screening program: Illinois' approach.
This article discusses a statewide vision screening program that utilizes trained and certified vision screening technicians under the auspices of the Department of Public Health. Public Act 81-174, the Child Vision and Hearing Test Act, mandates periodic vision screening of children using accepted and approved instruments and standards. The program receives consultation from the Children's Vision Services Advisory Committee, consisting of optometrists, ophthalmologists and others in health and education programs. Topics addressed include: training and certification of technicians; screening, referral and follow-up; program summary of statewide screening statistics of 1.2 million children for fiscal year 1985, etc.[1]References
- Comprehensive vision screening program: Illinois' approach. Larson, M.R. Journal of the American Optometric Association. (1988) [Pubmed]
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