Articles
Clean up your receivables as patients pay more
Some new approaches to collecting what you’re owed in the changing reimbursement landscape.
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Develop a practice social media policy to avoid violations
As employers in medicine, ophthalmologists must walk a legal tightrope. Here’s where to start.
By Jill S. Garabedian, Esq., and
Dry eye frustrates even the experts, but new tools help
Newer tests and treatments help them to seize an opportunity.
By Tom Salemi, Contributing
How new diagnostics help us tame the beast of dry eye
New technologies helped us improve outcomes and the bottom line.
By Brandon D. Ayres, MD
How to perform the three-in-one ICE procedure
Combined iStent, cataract and ECP may yield lower IOP with fewer risks than other interventions for glaucoma.
By Parag D. Parekh, MD
Moving to modern ophthalmic image management
What you need to know before taking the plunge into digital image management systems.
By Michael V. Boland, MD, PhD
New options riding to the rescue of dry eyes
A review of diagnostics and treatments recently approved and in the pipeline.
By Tom Salemi, Contributing
Quick Hits
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Research highlights of ARVO 2014
Presentations shed new light on transplant tissues, pattern dystrophy and other ocular science.
By the Editors of Ophthalmology Management
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
ReSure Sealant offers an alternative to corneal sutures
By Bill Kekevian, Senior
The talk: Effective dry eye treatment begins with it
Good communication is critical for successful management of the condition.
By Leejee Suh, MD
What a productive strategic planning meeting looks like
Part 2 of 3: These four steps will help make your time and energy well-spent and productive.
By Peter Wasserman, MD, MBA
Better Flow Means Faster Diagnoses
By adding advanced testing to the initial screening, one