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. 2021 Nov 30;22:239. doi: 10.1186/s12875-021-01586-7

Table 2.

Barriers and facilitators to implementing DR screening in general practice

Barriers
 • GPs’ incompetency to make an accurate diagnosis of DR.
 • Costs of retinal cameras, particularly for small and rural practices.
 • Lack of time within the practice.
 • Unawareness of Medicare incentives for non-mydriatic retinal photography among Australian GPs.
 • Uncertainty about GPs’ role in the retinal screening program.
Facilitators
 • Increase GPs’ access to training on DR grading and detection.
 • A nationwide awareness campaign to increase the uptake of MBS items and roll out DR screening in general practices.
 • Subsidise the cost of retinal cameras, particularly for small or rural general practices.
 • The need for a champion (e.g., nurses) within the practice to ensure the integration and continuity of the service.
 • Uncouple the need to perform both retinal photography and image reporting by GPs.
 • Take advantage of artificial intelligence to facilitate automated DR screening.