Articles
ASC Management - Selecting New ASC Technology
You'll be able to make better choices by using these criteria.
By MYRIAM ASSOULINE, B.SC.N., M.H.A.
Axial Length: DO YOU MEASURE UP?
One surgeon makes the case for changing from applanation ultrasonography to more accurate alternatives.
By Warren E. Hill, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Caught in the Act
New technology measures accommodation, refraction, dynamic pupil range and gaze deviation, as they change -- from a distance.
By Christopher Kent, Senior
Coding and Reimbursement - Coding for Visual Fields
How to ensure reimbursement -- and avoid charges of fraud.
By Suzanne L. Corcoran, COE
Contact Lens Business - Helping Patients Survive SAC
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis and contact lenses can be a tough combination. One doctor offers his advice.
By JASON M. JACOBS, M.D.
Focused on New Goals
IOLs reflect a growing emphasis on quality of vision, ultra-small incisions, light transmission and more.
Marketing Matters - Important Things about People and Place
How to apply these two principles in your quest for success.
By Brad Ruden, M.B.A.
ON THE NET
This site can help you market your practice.
Practice Watch
Tips and News You Can Use
Practice Economics - Consider "S" Corporation Status
Part 3: It's a viable option for some practices.
By MARK E. KROPIEWNICKI, J.D., LL.M.
Rx Perspective - Why I Switched to a Different Anti-Infective
A cataract and refractive surgeon outlines what he sees as the advantages of levofloxacin for prophylaxis.
By DOUGLAS KATSEV, M.D.
Stat Tracker
The Latest Data on HMO Enrollment
Street Sense - Look for "Red Flags" on Stocks
If you know what to look for, you can tell when things are beginning to go badly for a company. That's the time to sell.
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Viewpoint
Let's Not Shrink from the Challenge
Vision Loss in Seniors: We Can Do MORE
It's time to make visual rehabilitation a priority.
By LYLAS MOGK, M.D.