OneScreen EyesExam Solution

New possibilities for ophthalmological care

The challenges today

More than 2 billion people have

visual impairment

1 billion people

could have prevented visual impairment development

Uncorrected presbyopia
(826 mn)

Refractive disorders (122 mn)

Cataract  (65.2 mn)

Glaucoma (6.9 mn)

Corneal clouding (4.2 mn)

Diabetic retinopathy (3 mn)

Trachoma (2 mn)

A large number of patients are already at risk of losing their sight

312 million under 19

2.5 million

with trachomatous trichiasis

76 million

with glaucoma

146 million

with diabetic retinopathy

196 million

with age-related macular degeneration

2.6 billion

with myopia

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Limited availability and comprehensiveness
of ophthalmological care
Untimely diagnosis
Demographic growth
Population ageing
Changing lifestyles
High visual stress
Late treatment
Urbanisation

Unresolved problems today will have disastrous consequences tomorrow

Disability benefit costs will increase

Increased annual loss of productivity

The number of disabled people will increase among the working-age population

The standard of living of a large number of patients will drop significantly

Reasons for the increased visual impairment and blindness

Quite often

Visual impairment is not part of the strategic healthcare plan.

Even in developed countries, the MIS does not contain information on ophthalmology.

WHO predicts

Dramatic increase in the number of people with visual impairment and blindness

Increased need for ophthalmological care

Additional pressure on healthcare

Decrease in average patient age from 60+ to 40+

Increase in public benefits for visually impaired people

OneScreen EyesExam Solution

Comprehensive ophthalmological screening at GP's appointment

One-stop web portal for diagnosis, patients case management and tele-ophthalmology

Linking the electronic patient record to the ophthalmology register

One-stop ophthalmological patient register

Automatic downloading of screening results from medical devices

Portable digital diagnostic devices

AI-powered

Automatic irregularities search

Analysis of symptoms

Risk stratification

EyesExam VR

7 exams with one device in 30 minutes

Using virtual reality to simulate situations

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Benefits of
OneScreen EyesExam implementation

Benefits of
OneScreen EyesExam implementation

For governments and healthcare systems

  • Reducing cost of ophthalmic services
  • Increasing capacity of healthcare systems
  • Ensuring early diagnosis and intervention
  • Increasing competence of family physicians
  • Reducing loss of clinical time of specialists
  • Increasing accessibility of timely ophthalmological care
  • Remote monitoring of patients

For patients

  • Accessibility of quality healthcare services at primary health care level
  • Early detection of diseases
  • Timely initiation of treatment
  • Access to telemedicine
  • Improved quality of life
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OneScreen EyesExam Ecosystem Components

OneScreen EyesExam Ecosystem Components

OneScreen EyesExam includes: web portal, artificial intelligence and mobile digital devices

Algorithm EyesExam

Algorithm for early detection of ophthalmological diseases, comprehensive ophthalmological screening of the population at primary care level

Automatic search for anomalies

Symptom analysis

Risk stratification

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Devices

Innovative digital devices. It's convenient, easy and requires no special knowledge or skills

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Modern software and AI

Comes with a web-portal for diagnostics and patient monitoring, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, real-time data transfer, clinical data analysis center.

Can be integrated with the hospital's MIS and eHealth system.

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