November 27, 2013

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AOA offers steps to take now to access new patients

St. Louis, MO— According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), the increased demand for children's eyecare services integrated with health plan coverage starting in January will require many health plans to add optometrists as participating providers. The AOA has six steps to take advantage of coverage expansion. » More

Optovue launches new widefield OCT

Fremont, CA— Optovue recently launched AvanitWidefield Enface OCT, an all-in-one solution for posterior and anterior high-speed, high-resolution OCT imaging, offering 70,000 A-scans per scond, Widefield 3D motion correction, and 3 micron digital resolution.
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Kareo unveils solution center for private practices

Irvine, CA— Kareo, Inc. introduces Kareo Marketplace, a solution center designed to help private practices thrive in the current dynamic healthcare environment. Kareo Marketplace delivers a curated selection of cloud-based applications and value-added services that can help practices optimize operations. » More

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Adlens announces AdlensFocuss

Oxford, UK— Adlens recently launched AdlensFocuss, which delivers a full field of vision to progressive lenses, an 80 percent increase versus today's technology. » More

Coburn Technologies debuts new diagnostic products

South Windsor, CT— Coburn Technologies recently debuted its portfolio of new diagnostic products to the United States ophthalmic market, including auto ref-keratometers, digital refractors, auto lensmeters, slit lamps, and digital cameras. » More

 

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