| Welcome to
the related research page of the inaugural Vision Summit of 2007.
The purpose of this page is to serve as a resource for those
who wish to improve children's vision health.
Below you will find a variety of information related to the topics
covered at this year's event. The research articles, presentations,
reports and studies found here have been written and compiled by
leading vision care practitioners.
The BVI wants this page to grow, and therefore
help serve as one of many drivers fueling the momentum generated
by this year's Summit. To this end, we will add any and
all relevant information that we can find. If you have, or
know of, any studies that you would like to see included in
this page please contact Eve Zartman-Ball at ezartmanball@visionsite.org.
Children's Vision Health Studies
AAP
-- Eye Examination In Infants, Children, And Young Adults By
Pediatricians
AAP
-- Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, And Vision A Subject
Review
AAP
-- Preschool Vision Screening Summary Of A Task Force Report
AAP
-- For Primary Care Staff
Clinical
Pediatrics -- Preschool Vision Screening In Pediatric Practices
Dr.
Reynolds & Dr. Zaba -- Required Vision Examinations & Vision
Screenings For Children Current Research 2006
Dr.
Zaba's Children's Vision Studies
Journal
Of School Nursing -- Lack Of Follow Up Exams After Failed
School Vision Screenings An Investigation Of Contributing
Factors
New
Jersey - Special Education Reform
NIH
Research Study -- Vision Screening In Preschoolers
Optometry
-- Vision Examinations For All Children Entering
VCA
-- Cost Effectiveness Of Preschool Comprehensive Eye Exams
VCA
-- Making The Grade
VCA
-- Making The Grade Update
VIP
Study -- Phase I
VIP
Study -- Phase II
Vision
Summit -- Doty & Peele Presentation
Vision
Summit -- Ellwood Presentation 4.3.07
Vision
Summit -- Kimel Presentation
Vision
Summit -- Lange Presentation
Washington
State Department of Health -- Visual Screening of Children
in Public Schools
Children's Health Care Coverage
AHRQ
- Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 2001-2003
AAP
- 2006 State Legislation Report
CDC
-- Trends In Health Insurance And Access To Medical Care For
Children Under Age 19 Years United States, 1998-2003
KFF
- A Race to the Top: Illinois's All Kids Initiative
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