2016
DOI: 10.17925/usor.2016.09.01.41
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Total Visual System Assessment—Integrating Wavefront Technology in Refractive Examinations

Abstract: Current trends and recent legislative changes have increased the pressure to control healthcare costs, especially those associated with running ophthalmic practices. These factors have driven practice consolidation, reduced consultation times, increased use of electronic health record systems, and encouraged more meaningful use of technology. At the same time, patient expectations and standards of clinical care are both rising. This climate could discourage investment in new technology and encourage increased … Show more

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“…The impact of this technology for digital refraction and optical path diagnostics was recently described, with the authors noting that the Perspective Retinal Imaging speed and comprehensiveness of total visual system assessment improved outcomes, patient satisfaction and cost-effectiveness. 3 We have seen analogous benefits in our practice from the routine use of ultra-widefield (UWF TM ) retinal imaging using the Optos system. This paper will describe how the integration of UWF retinal imaging improved efficiency and quality of care, enhanced patient satisfaction, and allowed more patients to be examined during a fixed time interval in our practice.…”
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“…The impact of this technology for digital refraction and optical path diagnostics was recently described, with the authors noting that the Perspective Retinal Imaging speed and comprehensiveness of total visual system assessment improved outcomes, patient satisfaction and cost-effectiveness. 3 We have seen analogous benefits in our practice from the routine use of ultra-widefield (UWF TM ) retinal imaging using the Optos system. This paper will describe how the integration of UWF retinal imaging improved efficiency and quality of care, enhanced patient satisfaction, and allowed more patients to be examined during a fixed time interval in our practice.…”
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confidence: 94%