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Buying Instruments: New Toy or Valuable New Treatment Tool? 

By Laurie Sorrenson, OD, FAAO

When considering a purchase of new instrumentation, a fine line separates a sensible practice investment from an impulse buy. Here are two formulas to put reason before emotion.

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Posted by mweinstein | Feb 17, 2012 | 0 Comment(s)
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Carotid Artery Ultrasound Screening: Add Value to Comprehensive Examinations 

 

By Kathleen M. Anderson, OD

Enhanced instrumentation allows you to scan for early detection of disease. Offering a vascular health screening adds value to your comprehensive eye health exam and expands your scope of practice.

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Posted by mweinstein | Nov 17, 2011 | 0 Comment(s)
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Macular Degeneration Testing: Alert Patients to Value of Nutraceuticals  

 

By Yoongie Min, OD

New instrumentation to measure macular pigment thickness provides a measurable way to monitor the risk of macular degeneration over time--and it provides substantiation for the benefits of nutraceuticals.

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Posted by mweinstein | Nov 03, 2011 | 0 Comment(s)
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Tax Credit Can Reduce Purchase Price of an OCT 

 

The Section 179 tax credit can provide a significant savings off the purchase price of a major piece of instrumentation, like an OCT. To benefit, you must make that purchase before the end of the year—so plan now to save over the long term.

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Posted by mweinstein | Oct 20, 2011 | 0 Comment(s)
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Digital Retinal Imaging: Practice-Building Investment 

 

By Brian Chou, OD, FAAO

Investing in digital retinal imaging will enable you to provide better treatment patients and help you to expand your medical model business.

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Posted by mweinstein | Aug 26, 2011 | 0 Comment(s)
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Overcoming the Tower of Babel Syndrome 

By Wes Strickling

Wes Strickling Codex TechworksThe future of optometry looks sleek and paperless, a world where all the diagnostic data you need is at your fingertips and you can summon patient records in seconds.

 

 We’re not there yet, though. For now, ODs who want to upgrade their practice software or hardware are still finding it tough to make everything work together. What’s the point of having patient data in digital form if you can’t access it and add to it with just a few keystrokes on a computer?

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Posted by Admin | Apr 26, 2011 | 0 Comment(s)
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