The global distribution of primary ophthalmic medical resources is uneven, and the traditional eye disease screening model has problems such as low efficiency, high cost and limited coverage. With the development of artificial intelligence and other technologies, it provides technical support for the construction of intelligent mobile screening model for eye diseases. The investigator's team has developed the 5G intelligent ophthalmic vehicle and served tens of thousands of people in 108 cities nationwide, initially verifying the feasibility of the new intelligent mobile screening model. However, the application effect, acceptance and influencing factors of this model in different regions are not clear, and there is a lack of economic benefit analysis based on real-world data. In this study, the investigators will conduct a cross-sectional study of large-scale population screening for blinding eye diseases in grassroots areas through the smart mobile screening model, focusing on the screening effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the smart mobile screening model, integrating real-world multimodal eye health data, developing multiple smart screening analysis models, and exploring its adaptability and direction of improvement in grassroots areas.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15,000
Cost-effectiveness
Incremental Cost per True Positive Case Detected
Time frame: Baseline,6months,12months
Eye disease detection rate
Time frame: Baseline,6months,12months
Accuracy of multiple intelligent screening analysis models
Time frame: Baseline
Screening participation rate
Time frame: baseline
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