In integrated practices, dry eye follow-up can mirror management of glaucoma

Significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with dry eye syndrome, or DES, have made these patients more attractive to the eye care practice, whether ophthalmic, optometric or integrated with the two practitioner groups practicing side by side.
The DES patient was for decades a relatively neglected individual, partly because the treatments available were poor, but in my opinion also because the economic models were inferior to other opportunities. Today this has changed and is continuing to change. In our group at Minnesota Eye Consultants, with six cornea

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