Lab tear tests aid reimbursements, clinical application of dry eye
When a physician seeks to determine a diagnosis and subsequent course of action for a patient, the clinical value of every step in the process is first and foremost. To drive that decision-making process, doctors have relied on laboratory tests about 70% of the time. In every specialty except eye care, that is.
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Changing focus of accommodating IOLs now reaching a new level
Change is a constant, and with change in accommodating IOLs comes potential improvements in vision for presbyopic patients.
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It takes a village to care for dry eye patients
With an aging population leading to an increased demand for treatment of age-related eye diseases, more eyecare physicians are seeing the financial and clinical need to go beyond vision care to manage/ co-manage medical conditions.
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