5 Key Takeaways
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Wearable technology in ophthalmology has evolved significantly since the introduction of the VF2000 Focus in 2018.
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Practices must evaluate which wearable device best meets their diagnostic needs, customer service, and convenience.
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Patients overwhelmingly prefer wearable devices for visual field testing due to their enjoyable experience and comfort.
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Wearable devices enhance office efficiency by integrating with EHR systems and offering additional diagnostic tests.
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Investing in wearable technology provides a higher return on investment and improves workflow in ophthalmology practices.
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