Posts Tagged ‘Ophthalmology’
Black and Hispanic Patients Had Worse Vision Results After the Same Eye Surgery as White Patients
A new study from Boston Medical Center on surgery for retinal detachment underscores the importance of understanding how demographic data can shape health outcomes.
Read MoreNew Vision Service Developed to Improve the Cataract Surgery Experience for Neurodiverse Patients
Exceptional Vision Service (EVS) is a new visual program that includes post-op protocols that help make cataract surgery at BMC more inclusive
Read MoreLooking at Pupil Size for Effective Opioid Agonist Therapy
New research shows that pupillometry using an automated camera could improve treatment for opioid withdrawal symptoms and outcomes.
Read MorePhone Consultations Save Time, Money for Minor Surgery Pre-Ops
Phone consultations offered a safe and efficient method of delivering preoperative evaluations, a highly relevant finding for healthcare providers focused on value-based care.
Read MoreVitreous Fluid May Hold Early Signs of Alzheimer’s
Research finds that biomarkers of Alzheimer’s are detectable in the vitreous fluid of the eye and may help predict the disease before symptom onset.
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