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      Instrument-based pediatric vision screening policy statement.

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          A policy statement describing the use of automated vision screening technology (instrument-based vision screening) is presented. Screening for amblyogenic refractive error with instrument-based screening is not dependent on behavioral responses of children, as when visual acuity is measured. Instrument-based screening is quick, requires minimal cooperation of the child, and is especially useful in the preverbal, preliterate, or developmentally delayed child. Children younger than 4 years can benefit from instrument-based screening, and visual acuity testing can be used reliably in older children. Adoption of this new technology is highly dependent on third-party payment policies, which could present a significant barrier to adoption.

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          Journal
          Pediatrics
          Pediatrics
          1098-4275
          0031-4005
          Nov 2012
          : 130
          : 5
          Article
          peds.2012-2548
          10.1542/peds.2012-2548
          23109679
          54ecb88d-9d71-49f4-a63a-8b2a7eca696f
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