Expanding insurance coverage for eye services and standardizing pediatric vision screening requirements across the U.S. are two steps that could help begin to solve the problem, researchers say.
Expanding insurance coverage for eye services and standardizing pediatric vision screening requirements across the US are two steps that could help begin to solve the problem, researchers say.
one in 12 boys are colour blind. in this class it is nathan. the queen was on her way to visit someone very special. at the school in swindon, a special guest, the author and illustrator steve anthony who is also colour blind. colour blind children don t necessarily know they are colour blind and as result could actually fob behind at school could actually fall behind at school because there are so many things that revolve around colours at school. when you explain that to a teacher, they seem to realise. children used to be tested but since 2009 that changed when colour vision screening in schools was removed for the healthy child screening programme. we are at the moment in the middle of planning a session for mp5 to raise awareness of colour blindness and we are to end up setting up an all party. we have got that meeting in the middle ofjune and fingers crossed that will start to make