Visual acuity, optical, and eye health readiness in the military

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Optimum vision readiness is essential on today's technologically advanced battlefield. A vision readiness screening of 4,825 active duty personnel at 13 Department of Defense sites from September through December 1997 revealed 4,021 (83.3%) not vision ready: 500 (10.4%) had substandard visual acuity, 1,249 (25.9%) had deficient optical devices, and 3,562 (73.8%) had eye health-related deficiencies. This suggests a more effective ongoing vision readiness process should be implemented to ensure all personnel are vision ready prior to deployment.

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Buckingham, R. S., Cornforth, L. L., Whitwell, K. J., & Lee, R. B. (2003). Visual acuity, optical, and eye health readiness in the military. Military Medicine, 168(3), 194–198. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/168.3.194

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