Collaborative Eye Care Award Winners 2025
Celebrating a UK initiative allowing community optometrists to securely view patients’ secondary care eye health records in real time
Julian Upton | | News

The Community Ophthalmic Link team receiving the Collaborative Eye Care Award at this year’s 100% Optical.
The Community Ophthalmic Link (COL) has been named the winner of the UK Collaborative Eye Care Award (CECA) 2025. The award recognizes projects that are closing the gap between optometry and ophthalmology.
A joint project between Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Gloucestershire Hospital Eye Services (HES), the Local Optical Committee (LOC), and Blueworks, the COL initiative connects all community optometrists to the ophthalmology records of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (NHSFT), allowing real-time access to all imaging data – including full volumetric OCT and visual fields – along with clinical outcomes.
Since its launch, COL has integrated into all 60-plus optometry practices in Gloucestershire. It has so far prevented over 2,500 unnecessary referrals and enabled thousands of patients to be managed in primary care. The project is alleviating NHS and waiting list pressures and enriching the patient experience, as well as exemplifying the power of collaboration in improving eye care delivery.
At this year’s 100% Optical event in London (March 1-3), The Ophthalmologist met members of the COL project team and presented the award to Scott Vallance, Head of Ophthalmic Imaging at Gloucester Hospitals NHSFT, and Tony Burke, BlueWorks UK Manager.
Look out for an interview with Scott and Tony soon!
In the meantime, we’d like to thank everyone that took the time to apply for this year’s CECA. The standard, as usual, was dizzyingly high – it is heartening to see so much work being done to drive real change in the UK eye care space!
Julian Upton is Group Editor of The Ophthalmologist and The New Optometrist. With 20+ years' experience of the magazine industry, he has covered many facets of science and healthcare.