The agency warns that once it begins enforcing new standards for electronic claims on July 1, noncompliant physicians may experience payment delays. Medscape Medical News
Month: May 2012
Cooper Green installs Medsphere’s OpenVista EHR
MedsphereSystems Corporation and Cooper Green Mercy Hospital today announced that Cooper Green has gone live on Medsphere’s OpenVista open source electronic health record (EHR).
Human cytomegalovirus associated with neovascular AMD
A team of researchers, including a scientist from the Viral Immunology Center at Georgia State University, have found that a type of herpesvirus infection of the eye is associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a disease that …
Where You Practice Makes a Difference: Best Places to Practice
Medscape looked at an array of criteria to come up with the best places in each region of the United States for physicians to practice. There are some surprises! Medscape Business of Medicine
Zeiss Launches Online Vision Screening Platform (Medgadget Interview)
An online screening tool from Carl Zeiss Vision enables visitors to test their visual acuity, contrast vision, and color vision. Designed for people who wear glasses or contacts as well as those who don’t, the site was developed for the company&#…
Using Low-Cost Accessible Software, Scientists Design Indoor Navigation System For The Blind
University of Nevada, Reno computer science engineering team Kostas Bekris and Eelke Folmer presented their indoor navigation system for people with visual impairments at two national conferences recently…
Simple Solution For Age Related Macular Degeneration
A device which could restore sight to patients with one of the most common causes of blindness in the developed world is under development in an international partnership…
E-Prescribing Growth Could Bode Well for Med Adherence
When physicians e-prescribe, the percentage of patients who actually pick up their medications at the pharmacy increases 10%, according to a pharmacy industry group that promotes the technology. Medscape Medical News
Gene Therapy in Ophthalmology Update 11: Clinical Trial Details
I have found fifteen gene therapy clinical trials underway to treat various eye disorders. In thinking about this, I wondered how many patients had been treated to date in these clinical trials. Not able to find this information, I decided to undertake…
Early participation in prenatal food supplementation program ameliorates the negative association of food insecurity with quality of maternal-infant interaction
By: afrith
PCORI: What Is It? How Does It Work? The Director Explains
Dr. Joseph Selby, head of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, tells Dr. Eli Adashi what this newly created institute is all about. Medscape Internal Medicine
Smartphones A Big Help To Visually Impaired
iPhones and other smartphones can be a huge help to the visually impaired, but few vision doctors are recommending them to patients, according to a study co-authored by a Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine ophthalmologist. Researchers…
PCORI: What Is It? How Does It Work? The Director Explains
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Dr. Joseph Selby, head of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, tells Dr. Eli Adashi what this newly created institute is all about.
Inturned Eyelashes: A Temporary Fix With Adhesive Tape
A common medical adhesive tape can be used to provide effective but temporary relief of symptoms caused by inturned upper eyelid eyelashes. Medscape Medical News
Comparison of vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 supplementation in raising serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D status: a systematic review and meta-analysis
By: Laura Tripkovic
Fake Avastin Hits United States…Again
Fake Avastin has now hit the US market twice in recent months. Are you getting bogus Avastin for your wet ARMD?
Smartphones can improve QOL for people with poor vision
iPhones and other smartphones can be a huge help to the visually impaired, but few vision doctors are recommending them to patients, according to a study co-authored by a Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine ophthalmologist.
Infra-Red Retinal Prosthesis Restores Sight From an Ultra-Thin Package
Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine are developing a new type of retinal prosthesis which aims to simplify the complex surgery associated with existing, bulkier implants. The prosthetic comprises a pair of goggles and an implant…
One-year preliminary results from IVAN study shows ranibizumab and bevacizumab of similar efficacy for the treatment of neovascular AMD
Source: Ophthalmology
Area: News
One-year (preliminary) outcomes of the IVAN trial comparing ranibizumab with bevacizumab intravitreal injections for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have been published.
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Nidek AFC-330 Automated Fundus Camera Cleared in U.S.
NIDEK (Gamagori, Japan) has received FDA clearance to market its AFC-330 fundus camera in the U.S. The unit is an all-in-one system that contains both the camera and the processing computer, negating the need for another machine to remain nearby.The de…