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Vision Health Initiative

The Vision Health Initiative (VHI) promotes vision health and quality of life for all populations, through all life stages, by preventing and controlling eye diseases, eye injury, and vision loss resulting in disability. VHI, consists of a team in CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation, collaborated with diverse stakeholders to develop a coordinated public health framework to promote the nation’s vision health across the lifespan. The initiative achieves its mission by supporting the following three key activities:

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Economic Impact of Vision Loss in the United States — Total $51 Billion

           Economic Impact of Vision Loss: $51 billion: Direct medical costs = $16.2 billion; Other direct costs - $11.2 billion; Lost Productivity - $8 billion; Medical care expenditures - $5.12 billion; Informal care costs - $0.36 billion; Health utility costs - $10.5 billion[PDF–197KB] 
 


The State of Vision, Aging and Public Health in America
The State of Vision, Aging and Public Health in America [PDF–1.7M]


 

4.2 million adults had DR and 655,000 had vision-threatening DR.[PDF–167KB]

Improving the Nation's Vision Health: A coordinated Public Health Approach






A recent study, conducted at CDC, found that the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy was high, affecting almost one-third of adults over age 40 with diabetes, and more than one-third of African-Americans and Mexican-Americans.

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  • The Vision Health Initiative (VHI)
    4770 Buford Highway
    Mail Stop K-10
    Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
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    (800-232-4636)
    TTY: (888) 232-6348
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    Closed Holidays
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