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California eye ASC among first in US to perform Evo implant
San Jose, Calif.-based Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley ophthalmologist Joseph Ling, MD, performed the Bay Area's first Evo intracorneal lens implantation to treat nearsightedness and astigmatism. -
5 ophthalmology power players
Here are five physicians in leadership positions in ophthalmology, from roles with scientific journals to professional organizations. -
The patient-provider disconnect on eye surgery satisfaction
Researchers found a low correlation between patient satisfaction and provider satisfaction with anesthesia and perioperative comfort for eye surgery, according to a study published in Clinical Ophthalmology. -
American Vision Partners added to disability discrimination suit
The Justice Department is suing eye care practice management company American Vision Partners and Phoenix-based Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center over alleged discrimination against patients in wheelchairs, the department said April 18. -
Vanderbilt Eye Institute opens new Tennessee location
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt Eye Institute opened its new clinic in Murfreesboro, Rutherford Source reported April 14. -
Dr. Scott Perkins is first in Southwest to implant lens to treat nearsightedness, astigmatism
Scott Perkins, MD, of Phoenix-based Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center, is the first surgeon in the Southwest to implant the EVO Visian collamer lens. -
5 updates for ophthalmology leaders
From a settlement to a data breach, here are five essential updates for ophthalmology leaders: -
Nevada ASC 1st in region to perform intraocular lens implant with new tech
Matthew Mills, MD, an ophthalmologist with Reno, Nev.-based Eye Care Professionals, became the first in northern Nevada to implant a new type of intraocular lens to correct presbyopia, the ophthalmology group said April 12. -
Pennsylvania ophthalmologist dies in car crash
Ophthalmologist and founder of Betz Ophthalmology Associates of Lewisburg (Pa.) Louis Betz, MD, 81, died in a car accident April 7, according to The Daily Item. -
30,000 patients affected by Vermont eye practice breach
Rutland-based Central Vermont Eye Care suffered a data breach from a hacking incident, JDSupra reported April 8. -
New York appeals court upholds $1.2M verdict against eye surgeon
A New York appeals court upheld a $1.2 million verdict against an eye surgeon after his patient went blind, Medscape reported March 29. -
Largest eye practice in multistate area opening new location
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt Eye Institute, the largest ophthalmology practice in Tennessee and surrounding states, is opening a new eye center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Rutherford Source reported March 23. -
Michigan ophthalmology practice settles service animal complaint
Grand Blanc-based Retina Associates of Michigan settled allegations that it refused to allow a service animal beyond its patient waiting area, the Justice Department said March 23. -
Ophthalmologist industry updates: 6 moves in 30 days
Here are six ophthalmology updates in the last 30 days: -
Washington eye chain opens 8th location
Tukwila, Wash.-based King LASIK/K2 Vision opened a new location in Tacoma, Wash., Puget Sound Business Journal reported March 14. -
Ophthalmologist salaries in 5 major U.S. cities
Self-employed ophthalmologists earn more than their employed counterparts in five major U.S. cities, according to Medscape's online physician salary explorer. -
Ophthalmology revenue, case mix for ASCs
Ophthalmology cases offer the highest reimbursements to ASCs, according to VMG Health's "Multi-Specialty ASC Benchmarking Study" for 2022. -
Units housing 2 Alaskan eye surgery centers sold
ASCs Inc. and JH Winokur have closed a real estate sale-leaseback transaction for condominium units housing two Anchorage-based ASCs: Alaska Eye Surgery Center and Laser Center and Alaska Lasik & Cataract Center. -
Implantless eye surgery device gets FDA nod, nears market release
Eye device company New World Medical has received FDA clearance for its implant-free Streamline goniotomy system and is nearing full commercial release, Ophthalmology Times reported March 1. -
Alabama ASC is EyeSouth's 29th acquisition
Gadsden (Ala.) Eye Associates, which includes Northeast Alabama Eye Surgery Center, has joined Atlanta-based EyeSouth Partners.
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