
Welcome
PEERS is a professional-to-professional communication system designed to notify pediatricians and other primary care providers of the results of pediatric eye exams. This information is valuable to the medical home and helps establish and strengthen the position of healthy vision as part of a continuum of health care.
The reporting program is easy to use and supports public health best practices. Participation requires little more than completing the on-line registration, receiving PEERS patient consent and exam results forms for your office use, and submitting your pediatric patient’s general exam results on the PEERS secure, encrypted online data form accessible to registered users directly from this site.
Electronically submitted exam results are used by Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic to generate a Patient Exam Summary. This summary, printed on PEERS letterhead personalized to include the contact information of the registered eye care professional, is then submitted by Prevent Blindness to the patients' primary care provider.
To enroll, click the "Register" button on the menu at left.
If you already have a username and password, you may begin entering your exam results. Click the "Report Entry" button on the menu.
Please contact Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic with any questions about this or our other programs.
Pediatric Eye Exam Reporting System
PEERS is a service of Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic, in cooperation with eye health professionals across our service territory. For more information about the program or our organization, please visit our website or contact us using the link in the menu above.
This pilot effort proudly sponsored by
This project is currently in its second pilot phase. If you would like more information, please contact us.
A special THANK YOU to Dr. Linda Pinsky of Chesterfield Optometric Center, PC (pictured at left), who has helped coordinate this effort, and to our other partners who are also piloting this project with us (remaining left to right):
Dr. Cristy Dehoff, Chesterfield Optometric Center, PC
Dr. John Peery, Dr. John S. Peery, Optometrist
Dr. Janet Rogers, Chesterfield Optometric Center, PC
To see results from the first phase of this project, click here.
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