Articles
The compounding conundrum: more clarity or more confusion?
The impact on ophthalmologists remains unclear.
Some lessons on growing organically
Achieve expansion by increasing output, augmenting your customer base and developing new products or services.
How technology can propel growth
New technology can be an albatross, should its use be misunderstood, or even underused. Neither can be said for how the authors of the following three articles embrace the technology, and its power, in their practices.
By Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD
A modern dry eye business model
Dive deep into how (and how much) this disease builds revenues.
Using AI in IOL calculations
Decades after Harold Ridley’s feat, physicians are still challenged to try and achieve emmetropia.
The argument for early glaucoma detection
Electroretinography reveals nascent functional changes, before apoptosis of retinal ganglion cells.
Patient acquisition in the age of social media
‘Tis simple advice: Go to where the patients are.
The associate buy-in makeover
Private equity firms have different reasons for buying a practice; goodwill generally isn’t one of them.
Guest Editorial
How technology can define quality care
Coding & Reimbursement
Coding trends, 2015-2016
New glaucoma imaging atlas
Textbook will serve in Heidelberg Engineering’s OCT educational initiative.
By Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS
Enhancing Practice Performance
It’s important to hold staff accountable as well
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Goodbye, refractive surprise
FINANCIAL FACTOR
Of human capital theory and you
THE EFFICIENT OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Oh, my aching back!
IN SO MANY WORDS
ScienceBased Health’s Zac Denning
MEMORABLE PATIENT ENCOUNTER
Where’s Freud when you need him? Or…
Novel Solutions for Complex Ocular Surface Diseases
CRYOPRESERVED AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE ACCELERATES HEALING TO RESTORE CORNEAL HEALTH
Efficacy of Self-retained Cryopreserved Amniotic Membrane to Treat Neuropathic Corneal Pain
STUDY FINDS THIS THERAPY SAFE AND EFFECTIVE TO RAPIDLY RESOLVE DEBILITATING PAIN
Optimizing the Ocular Surface Prior to Surgery
WHY I ADDED PROKERA® TO MY REFRACTIVE CATARACT PRE-SURGICAL REGIMEN
Cryopreserved Self-retained Amniotic Membrane for Dry Eye Disease
TREATMENT SUPPRESSES INFLAMMATION AND PROMOTES CORNEAL NERVE REGENERATION
Treatment Outcomes in the Dry Eye Amniotic Membrane Study
A PROMISING THERAPY TO ACCELERATE THE RECOVERY OF OCULAR SURFACE HEALTH