Newsroom > Eye Health & Wellness > Vision Care > New Research from VSP Vision Care and Workplace Intelligence finds nearly 3 out of 4 of employees struggle with digital eye strain, 59% say it affects their productivity
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. – Today, VSP® Vision Care released new research, conducted by Workplace Intelligence, that highlights a concerning trend: 68% of employees experience symptoms of digital eye strain, including blurred vision, eye strain, and dry, itchy eyes, and 59% report that it worsens their productivity and effectiveness at work.
The second annual Workplace Vision Health Report survey, which polled 800 human resource benefit leaders and 800 additional full-time employees at U.S. organizations, reveals an increase in screen time over last year, as well as an increase in the prevalence of eye issues. HR leaders also reported that they could be doing more to address digital eye strain for their employees.
“With screen time increasing and eye health worsening for much of today’s workforce, employees are looking to their employers to provide vision care as part of their healthcare benefits offerings,” said VSP Vision Care President Usha Patil. “By offering affordable high-quality vision benefits, encouraging regular eye exams, and managing factors that are contributing to worsening eye health, employers can help to support overall employee health, while also helping to foster loyalty and boost productivity.”
Key findings from the 2025 Workplace Vision Health Report include:
“It’s important for employees – even if they don’t wear prescription glasses or think they have vision issues – to have access to eye care and be proactive about their eye health,” said VSP Vision Care Vice President of Clinical and Medical Affairs Dr. Valerie Sheety-Pilon. “Eye doctors can detect signs of more than 270 serious health conditions, like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, during an eye exam. This is why an annual eye exam can provide employees with one of the simplest ways to help protect themselves and ultimately lead to better health outcomes.”
“This new research found that on weekdays, workers are spending an alarming 90% of their waking hours on screens,” said Dan Schawbel, Managing Partner, Workplace Intelligence. “Employers who prioritize helping their team members address digital eye strain will benefit from a healthier, happier, and more productive workforce.”
To access the 2025 Workplace Vision Health Report and tips to promote better eye health for employees, visit here.
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About VSP Vision At VSP Vision™, our purpose is to empower human potential through sight. As the first national not-for-profit vision benefits company, this is what drives everything we do. For 70 years, VSP has been the leader in health-focused vision care. Every day, the people that power our complementary businesses across vision benefits, eye care services, eyewear solutions, and practice solutions, work together to create a world where everyone can bring their best vision to life. That means providing affordable access to eye care and eyewear for more than 85 million members through a network of more than 42,000 doctors. It also means expanding access to vision care to those disadvantaged by income, distance, or disaster through VSP Vision™ Eyes of Hope®. To date, more than 4 million people in need have received access to no-cost eye care and eyewear through one of our Eyes of Hope programs. Learn more about how we’re reinvesting in greater vision, health, and opportunities for all at vspvision.com. About Workplace Intelligence Workplace Intelligence is an award-winning thought leadership and research agency focused on the world of work. We help companies, and their executives, tell their workplace story in a meaningful, relevant, and impactful way using primary data, insights, and interviews. For more information go to our website and subscribe to our Insider newsletter.