The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the performance, operational efficiency, acceptability, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness of an AI-assisted screening model for visual impairment in a community setting. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can the AI-assisted screening model improve screening and referral accuracy compared to the current traditional screening approach? * Does the AI-assisted model enhance operational efficiency and reduce healthcare costs in a community setting? Researchers will compare the AI-assisted model with the current traditional screening approach to assess its impact on screening accuracy, operational efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Participants will: * Undergo vision screening using either the AI-assisted model or the traditional model. * Provide feedback on the acceptability of the screening approach. * Contribute to evaluating the feasibility and costs associated with each screening method.
Age range
50 Years
Sex
ALL
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Performance of AVIRI on the detection of visual impairment
Timeframe: through study completion, an average 1 year