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Tele-Ophthalmology for Retinal Health Surveillance in Denmark

Marie L R Rasmussen, Danson V Muttuvelu, Lasse J Cehofski, Jakob Grauslund, Josef Huemer, Pearse A Keane, Tor P Utheim, Tunde Peto, Goran Petrovski, Charles C Wykoff, Yousif Subhi

Abstract

In this commentary paper, we discuss the potential of population health surveillance of retinal health in Denmark using optometrist-based opportunist retinal examination with tele-ophthalmology pathway. Using 12 months of data from 79 high-street optometrist stores, we imaged 355,818 unique individuals, which corresponds to 5.99% of the entire population of Denmark and equates to an average of 29,652 individuals each month, corresponding to 0.50% of the population. Coverage was highest among those aged 41-80 years, with coverage rates of between 8.17% and 8.68%. We also observed higher participation rates in female individuals (6.77%) than in male individuals (5.19%). Using Wilson score intervals with finite-population correction, we demonstrate that when such a large sample of the entire population is examined, prevalence estimates can be obtained with very narrow 95% confidence intervals. These results suggest that community imaging can provide stable, near real-time indicators of retinal disease at the population level. Selection bias is discussed to understand the limitations of data.

Original languageEnglish
JournalOphthalmology and Therapy
Volume15
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)503-510
Number of pages8
ISSN2193-8245
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2026

Keywords

  • Health surveillance
  • Population health
  • Retinal diseases
  • Tele-ophthalmology

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