The screening of diabetic retinopathy is still largely insufficient and consequently, its management is often delayed. The various recommendations indicate a fundus examination at diabetes diagnosis and yearly thereafter. In France, this is far to be reached, and this situation is at risk of aggravation with the increasing number of diabetic patients and the decreasing number of ophthalmologists. New efficient tools, as the non-mydriatic cameras and digital photography, may allow a new network organisation for screening of diabetic retinopathy, with local screening sites linked to a centralised ophthalmological reading center where digital images could be transmitted. The various aspects of this screening and possibilities to improve the screening and early management of diabetic retinopathy are discussed in this paper.