COVID-19 and Vision Therapy: An Academic Experience

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic required unprecedented changes to health care delivery. The University Eye Center (UEC) at the State University of New York College of Optometry has a robust vision rehabilitation practice. However, during the pandemic via state mandate, it could no longer provide in-office care. Development of novel approaches to manage patients with binocular vision disorders, especially to care for the vulnerable traumatic brain injury and pediatric patient populations, was essential and required rapid response. This included a combination of launching telehealth visits and a home-based vision therapy app, as well as innovative programs developed internally. While telehealth is not a substitute for in-office vision therapy, the combination of multiple platforms enabled the UEC to continue patient care despite a stay-at-home order during the pandemic.
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背景:COVID-19大流行要求对卫生保健服务进行前所未有的变革。纽约州立大学视光学院的大学眼科中心(UEC)拥有强大的视力康复实践。然而,在大流行期间,通过国家授权,它无法再提供办公室护理。开发新的方法来管理双眼视力障碍患者,特别是照顾易受创伤的脑损伤和儿科患者群体,是必不可少的,需要快速反应。这包括推出远程医疗访问和基于家庭的视力治疗应用程序,以及内部开发的创新项目。虽然远程医疗不能替代办公室视力治疗,但多种平台的结合使UEC能够在疫情期间继续为患者提供护理。
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