A new six -part series of articles and podcasts. Articles in this series detail the insights that 2020 and 2021 taught optometry and how those insights translate to actions that are having a positive impact on the profession. Read More...
Patients need your expertise, services and care, but what happens when they have an insurance type that your office doesn’t accept? They go elsewhere for care. Now there is a solution, Anagram (formerly Patch), that enables you to process patient insurance...
In many regions of the U.S. , ODs are being approached by private equity groups to sell their practices. The stakes are high, but the rewards can be considerable. Here several ODs share their experiences selling their paractices to MyEyeDr.
Asked how much involvement they have in the management of their optical dispensary, 44 percent of ROB readers say they have “barely”...
No changes at all in any way to our office environment Very small updates like new art on the wall, or maybe...
By Brian Chou, OD, FAAOBoosting revenues is an accomplishment. Still bigger: the fulfillment from serving your patients and community well.
Asked how many optometric conferences they will attend this year, 75 percent of readers say they will attend one to three while...
1. Very hands-on choosing all inventory and even placement on the frame board and use of POS materials. 2. Moderate level of...
By Pamela Miller, OD, JDComprehensive record keeping of all patient interactions ensures topnotch care for your patients—and it protects your practice legally....
Asked what they will do differently in 2013 compared to 2012, 44 percent of ROB readers cite planned staffing changes including adding...
None One to three Four or more
By Eric Botts, ODWhen claims are denied, apply an effective strategy to retrieve payments. You don't have to immediately consider the reimbursement...
Asked which qualities are most important in prospective employees, 86 percent of ROB readers cite proven people skills and a personality that...
1. Make greater use of instrumentation already invested in.2. Update frame board3. Staffing changes–adding new staff, eliminating those not performing well4. Get...
Asked what they are most looking forward to in optometry’s future, 50 percent say they are most excited about expanded OD abilities...
1. Impressive technical skills 2. People skills–a personality that my patients will appreciate 3. Proven capacity to collaborate as a team member...