» Children's VisionP E E R SPediatric Eye Exam Reporting System In
October, 2009 Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic launched their pilot PEERS
(Pediatric Eye Exam Reporting System) program. Recognizing eye
health and vision as important parts of a continuum of health care, the
PEERS committee developed the program to keep primary care providers
informed of their pediatric patients' eye exam results. The four
PEERS committee members, all Richmond area optometrists, implemented
this pilot program in their practices.
Eye care
professionals can easily and systematically share children's eye exam
results with their patients' "medical homes" through the PEERS
program. With parental permission, this information is entered
into a secure electronic database and sent to the child's medical home
to become part of their medical file. The pilot program was
sponsored by Pediavision and is managed by Prevent Blindness
Mid-Atlantic.
The initial pilot period ended in mid-January,
after well over 200 patient reports were submitted to area primary care
physicians. A survey of the primary care physicians that received
PEERS reports for their patients shows a demand for the continuation
and expansion of this effort. The survey results mirror the
committee's stance that a fully inclusive medical file on a patient
allows for the best overall health care. Those surveyed
unanimously agree that this program would be an important addition to
the services provided by other eye care providers. The committee
is currently working on plans to expand the program
regionally.
 The
PEERS Committee, pictured left to right: Dr. Linda Pinsky,
Dr. Cristy DeHoff, Dr. John Peery, and Dr. Janet Rogers. Doctors
Pinsky, DeHoff and Rogers practice at Chesterfield Optometric Center,
PC; Dr. Peery's practice is Dr. John S. Peery, Optometrist.
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About Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic
Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic is the only local
volunteer-based nonprofit organization whose sole mission is to
preserve sight and prevent blindness. The primary means of
accomplishing our mission since 1957 is through vision screenings
for both children and adults, providing support groups for seniors,
and supplying public and professional education and information. For
more information, or to contribute to the sight-saving fund, call
toll-free, (888) 790-2020, ext. "0." We also gratefully accept online donations
here at this web site!
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