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Acknowledging Referral Sources
A thank-you can go a long way.
Alternative therapy
Radiation treatment slows vision loss
Aspirin for Cataracts
Not helpful after all
Compensation for New Ophthalmologists
Here’s what you can expect.
Gender Bias in Cataract Surgery
Rationing could affect older women
Glaucoma
Higher risk of blindness than previously thought
How We Make Medicare Happy and Still Boost Our Bottom Line
You can use this patient management and coding system for everyone’s benefit – even in the time squeeze of today’s practice.
LASIK
A model eye
Latanoprost Update
Monotherapy effective
Learning Curve
Practice makes perfect
Letting Outcomes In
Used on your terms, outcomes analysis can be a practice-building and management tool.
Macular Degeneration Update
Phase III findings positive for verteporfin
Making New Policies Stick
Don’t let great ideas fall by the wayside.
Marketing Dollars
Budget sufficient money.
Moving into the Electronic Age?
Bring technical support with you.
Opportunities in Dry Eye
New therapies and awareness make this a potential boon to your practice.
Picturing the Worst
Surgical mistakes can be devastating. But they need not be debilitating. Find out how the best clear cornea surgeons overcome these challenges.
Restrictive Covenants: Don’t Get Trapped
Even as these agreements become more popular, the thinking is that reasonable is better.
The Economics of Upgrading
A simple calculation can tell you what you need to know.
The Plasma Blade: Taking Cataract Surgery to a New Level
This new, high-tech instrument promises to make cataract surgery faster and safer — and may open the door to remarkable new possibilities.
To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade
If that’s the question you're asking, consider these points.
Vitreous hemorrhage
Drug gets fast-track status, Mexican approval
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