COUNTY-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF EYE EXAM ACCESS AND UTILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES.

Ophthalmic Epidemiol

Department of Ophthalmology, Cullen Eye Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study highlights the importance of eye exams in preventing and diagnosing health issues, focusing on access and usage among Medicare patients across U.S. counties.
  • The research analyzed data from 2019, noting that nearly 29 million eye exams were conducted by about 46,000 providers, with variations in the number of providers and exams per county related to socio-economic factors.
  • Results indicate that areas with lower incomes, higher poverty rates, and lower education levels have fewer eye exam providers and lower utilization rates, emphasizing existing health disparities.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The eye exam is a critical tool for the prevention, screening, and diagnosis of ocular and systemic conditions. In this study, we characterize county-level variation in eye exam access and utilization for Medicare patients in the United States.

Methods: This nationwide study uses the Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners - by Provider and Service dataset. We included all ophthalmologists and optometrists who performed eye exams on Medicare beneficiaries within a United States county in 2019. For every county where exams were performed, we calculated the number of practicing vision testing providers, percentage of providers classified as ophthalmologists, and the number of exams per 100 Medicare beneficiaries. Multiple linear regression was used to characterize associations between these variables and county characteristics, including measures of poverty, education, and income.

Results: In 2019, 28937,540 eye exams were performed by 46,000 providers in 2,291 U.S. counties. In the median county, 34.9 eye exams were provided per 100 Medicare beneficiaries. The average county had 20.1 exam providers, 16.5% of whom were ophthalmologists. There were a median 6.6 eye exam providers for every 10,000 Medicare beneficiaries in the average county. The average provider performed 517.8 exams. Regression showed counties with lower median household incomes, higher poverty rates, or fewer high-school graduates had fewer eye exam providers per 10,000 Medicare beneficiaries and fewer eye exams performed per 100 Medicare beneficiaries.

Conclusions: We find significant county-level variation in eye exam utilization and provider availability. This reflects broader, well-recognized trends in socioeconomic health disparities in the U.S.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09286586.2023.2216286DOI Listing

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