id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-323273-q53wf6au Olivia Li, Ji-Peng Digital technology, tele-medicine and artificial intelligence in ophthalmology: A global perspective 2020-09-06 .txt text/plain 13436 775 44 These digital innovations include artificial intelligence (AI), 5th generation (5G) telecommunication networks and the Internet of Things (IoT), creating an inter-dependent ecosystem offering opportunities to develop new models of eye care addressing the challenges of COVID-19 and beyond. This article reviews how countries across the world have utilised these digital innovations to tackle diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, refractive error correction, cataract and other anterior segment disorders. Several advanced techniques that assess refractive error accurately have been 1432 developed, and Patients were found to be sufficiently motivated to report their symptoms at least 1598 once a month with a good correlation between the two dry eye questionnaires 1599 (r=0.67), underscoring the potential utility of a tele-health approach for monitoring telemedicine presents different challenges in comparison to screening. ./cache/cord-323273-q53wf6au.txt ./txt/cord-323273-q53wf6au.txt