Montana State

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Temps de lecture 1 min

Summary of the Montana State Guidelines

1. Required Screenings

The state of Montana follows national standards in vision screening by incorporating a variety of screening types aimed at detecting common visual impairments in children.

  • Visual Acuity Screening: Assesses a child's ability to see clearly at a distance.
  • Depth Perception (Stereopsis) Screening: Evaluates the child's ability to perceive depth.
  • Color Vision Screening: Identifies deficiencies in color vision.
  • Automated Chart Selection: The system selects appropriate charts based on the child's screening needs.

2. Screening Referral Criteria (Criteria for Passing Vision Test)

  • Automatic Determination: The screening system analyzes results in real-time and flags visual acuity, stereopsis, or color vision issues.
  • Eliminates Human Error: Reduces the risk of incorrect interpretation of results.
  • National Guidelines Compliance: Adheres to AAPOS (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus) vision screening standards.

3. Children Who Should Bypass Screening

Although not explicitly outlined by Montana’s documentation, typical guidance includes:

  • Children currently under treatment for vision-related conditions.
  • Children with known visual impairments (e.g., those who wear corrective glasses or contact lenses).

4. Required Tools OR Important Changes to Tools Used/Discontinued

GLD-Vision® Key Features:

  • Web-Based Screening Tool: Accessible via any internet-connected device.
  • Digital Interactive Matching Exercise: Screens each child in approximately 2.5 minutes.
  • Language-Independent Interface: Universally accessible and easy to use.
  • Automatic Chart Selection: Adjusts to each child's needs and age.
  • HIPAA and FERPA-Compliant: Ensures secure digital storage and parental access to results.
  • No Specialized Training Required: Screenings can be administered by non-certified personnel.

Comparison to Traditional Tools:

  • Replaces physical tools: Eliminates the need for traditional charts like Snellen.
  • Reduces errors: Prevents chart memorization and incorrect occlusion techniques.

Recommended Products

Distance Visual Acuity

Stereoacuity and Near Vision Acuity

Optional Equipment

Additional Vision Screenings

Cabinets and Accessories