The Public Health and Health Systems Research Group at the School of Optometry & Vision Science is a diverse group of researchers united by our common goals of:
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- Preventing vision impairment by improving access to eye care.听
 - Expanding innovative and cost-effective models of eye care delivery.
 - Enhancing independence and quality of life of people affected by vision loss.
 - Promoting evidence-based and patient-centred eye care.
 
Key skills and expertise within this research group include:
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
 - Quantitative and Qualitative Methods.
 - Systematic Reviews.
 - Health Systems Research.
 - Implementation Science.
 - Advisory to government and peak professional bodies.
 
Our major areas of research include:
- Epidemiology of eye diseases in Australia.
 - Epidemiology of corneal and contact lens related infection.
 - Health outcomes and community costs of eye infections.
 - Measurement of quality, access and delivery of eye care,听 by disadvantaged populations, school age children and people with low vision.
 - Continuing education in optometry.
 - Access to public cataract services.听
 - Mental health services for people with vision loss.
 - Innovative models of eye care delivery including collaborative and integrated care for chronic eye diseases including age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.