AI Article Synopsis

  • Over one billion people globally suffer from poor vision due to lack of necessary eyeglasses, leading to significant disability and reduced quality of life, especially in low-resource areas.
  • Prescription eyeglasses are a simple and affordable solution, yet barriers exist that limit access to refractive eye care.
  • Emerging technologies and engineering innovations present opportunities to enhance the diagnosis, treatment, and accessibility of eye care in underserved communities.

Article Abstract

Worldwide, more than one billion people suffer from poor vision because they do not have the eyeglasses they need. Their uncorrected refractive errors are a major cause of global disability and drastically reduce productivity, educational opportunities, and overall quality of life. The problem persists most prevalently in low-resource settings, even though prescription eyeglasses serve as a simple, effective, and largely affordable solution. In this review, we discuss barriers to obtaining, and approaches for providing, refractive eye care. We also highlight emerging technologies that are being developed to increase the accessibility of eye care. Finally, we describe opportunities that exist for engineers to develop new solutions to positively impact the diagnosis and treatment of correctable refractive errors in low-resource settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-bioeng-071813-105216DOI Listing

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