Clinical Scorecard: Prevent Blindness to Host National Events for World Sight Day 2025
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Vision and Eye Health |
| Key Mechanisms | Educational activities, community vision screenings, advocacy efforts |
| Target Population | General public, children, and individuals with vision impairments |
| Care Setting | Community events, educational webinars, Congressional briefings |
Key Highlights
- Theme for 2025: 'Love Your Eyes'
- Free national webinar on thyroid eye disease
- Vision screening and eye health education event in Washington D.C.
- Congressional Briefing on children's vision and eye health
- Distribution of World Sight Day toolkit by National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Encourage regular vision screenings for early detection of impairments
Management
- Promote educational resources and community engagement in eye health
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Track participation and outcomes of community vision screenings
Risks
- Address barriers to equitable access to eye care services
Patient & Prescribing Data
Individuals at risk for vision impairments, particularly children
Emphasize the importance of early detection and education in eye health
Clinical Best Practices
- Engage community partners for effective outreach and education
- Utilize toolkits for promoting eye health in schools
- Incorporate advocacy efforts to support legislation for children's vision health
References
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