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Ohio eye practice to rebrand 18 practices
Cincinnati-based Tri-State Centers for Sight will rebrand as MidWest Eye Center to better reflect the practice's commitment to delivering innovative patient care. -
AAO, Research to Prevent Blindness award grants
The American Academy of Ophthalmology and Research to Prevent Blindness awarded four grants to support research in ophthalmology and blindness prevention. -
AI could transform ophthalmology — 3 insights
Ophthalmology could use machine learning technology to better diagnose patients with ocular disorders, HCP Live reports. -
The best hospitals for ophthalmology in every state from 'U.S. News & World Report'
U.S. News & World Report released its 2020-21 Best Hospitals rankings July 28. -
Colorado eye practice secures 34% of new medical building
Colorado Eye Consultants will anchor a new medical building in Littleton, Colo. -
Ophthalmology company provides PPE to front-line workers
Eye device company BVI partnered with Haywood Vocational Opportunities to provide personal protective equipment to healthcare workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. -
New York practice names pair of partners
Albany, N.Y.-based Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region appointed Robert Feldman, MD, and Andrew Krouner, MD, partners in the practice, The Saratogian reports. -
Vanderbilt receives $1.4M grant to identify surgical techniques for macular hole repair
The National Eye Institute awarded Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center a $1.4 million grant to improve vision after macular hole repair. -
Ophthalmology group backs 2-point alternative to proposed 6% pay cuts
The American Academy of Ophthalmology joined a coalition opposing CMS' proposal to drastically cut payment rates for general and specialty surgeons in 2021, including a 6 percent pay cut for ophthalmologists. -
Texas Eye and Cataract uses new implant
Waxahachie-based Texas Eye and Cataract was the first practice in North Texas to use the Durysta bimatoprost implant. -
Bausch Health to spin off Bausch + Lomb brand, other eye products
Bausch Health plans to spin off its eye care businesses to better focus on its other flagship products. -
Connecticut ophthalmology practice management company expands home market presence
Ophthalmology practice management company ReFocus Eye Health acquired Waterbury, Conn.-based OptiCare Eye Health & Vision Centers. -
Pennsylvania ophthalmologist building outpatient surgery center
Ophthalmologist E. Matthew Zimm, DO, is developing an outpatient surgery center in Millcreek Township, Pa., GoErie.com reports. -
3 factors affect likelihood of eye surgery no-shows
Socioeconomic status, race and diabetes affect the likelihood that a patient will cancel retinal surgery, according to study results reported by DocWire News. -
State approves Virginia Surgery Center's relocation, expansion — 3 details
Virginia Surgery Center gained conditional state approval June 8 for a relocation and expansion project. -
Eye group brings Dr. Catherine Baston on board
Catherine Baston, MD, is the newest ophthalmologist at Harman Eye Center. -
13 top hospitals for ophthalmology
U.S. News & World Reportreleased its 2020-21 Best Hospitals rankings July 28, with 13 hospitals ranked in ophthalmology. -
Eye Care Partners acquired 6 eye surgery centers in Q2
St. Louis-based EyeCare Partners acquired six ophthalmology surgery centers in the second quarter of 2020, Invision reports. -
Vision clinic named No. 1 Lasik surgery center in St. Louis
St. Louis Magazine readers named St. Louis-based Brinton Vision the No. 1 Laser Eye Treatment Center in St. Louis. -
Ophthalmologists support efforts to reduce surgical waste, survey says
Ophthalmologists largely support efforts to decrease surgical waste, according to a study published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
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