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Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Men Suffer More Eye Injuries
Topic: Eye Care
Men suffer "nearly three times as many eye injuries as women," according to a public release about a survey conducted by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (Academy) and the American Society of Ocular Trauma (ASOT). "The annual Eye Injury Snapshot, a clinical survey of eye injuries across the U.S., conducted from May 16 to May 23 this year, found that men suffered the majority (73.5 percent) of the eye injuries. Annually, 2.5 million Americans suffer eye injuries and more than 52 percent of all injuries are taking place at home," the release also noted.



Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:19 AM EDT
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Computers Strain More than Eyes
Topic: Eye Care

"According to recent research by VSP Vision Care, 33 percent of eye doctors reported that nearly one-third or more of their patients suffer from symptoms of computer vision syndrome or digital device-related vision problems. The most common symptoms, according to the study, include eye strain (82 percent), dry or irritated eyes (74 percent), fatigue (70 percent), and headaches (61 percent)," according to RiskandInsurance. 

"Computer vision syndrome...is a serious condition that can have a major impact on employees' well-being, work productivity and learning capacity. According to a study by VSP Vision Care, eye-related strain can set in with as little as four hours spent in front of a digital device. American workers, however, spend an average of six hours each day in front of a digital device, which adds up to more than 200 billion hours a year."


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:05 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 5 October 2010 7:22 AM EDT
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New Licensing Agreements
Topic: Eyewear
The WallStreetJournal reports that "Luxottica Group SpA ...[will] make eyewear for Coach Inc. (COH) and that the deal should produce sales of more than $100 million a year for the U.S. brand." Coach-labeled eyewear will be sold at Coach stores, department stores,  travel retail outlets, independent stores, and Luxottica's retail chains.

In another deal, HMX Group signed "a worldwide licensing agreement with Signature Eyewear for its Hickey Freeman, Bobby Jones and Monarchy brands. Signature currently holds the license for Hart Shaffner Marx eyewear," according to WWD.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:00 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 5 October 2010 7:16 AM EDT
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Monday, 4 October 2010
The New Looks of Medicare and Medicaid
Topic: Insurance

During the next seven  years, government subsidies to Medicare Advantage will disappear. Experts say that as subsidies decline and insurers pick up preventive care, the latter mandated by the new health care law, insurers may cut other benefits, such as dental and vision. That's the word from the NYTimes.

You might find some of your patients confused as well. The article notes that when patients sign up for Medicare during the next few months, they will have to deal with a variety of changes. 

Finally does it seem like you filling more Medicaid orders? You probably are. On average, Medicaid covers one in six Americans because of the economic downturn. "Enrollment in the program, which provides comprehensive coverage to the low-income uninsured, grew by 8.2 percent from December 2008 to December 2009, the second-largest rate of increase in the 10 years that Kaiser has conducted the survey. There were 48.5 million people on Medicaid at the end of 2009, or about one of every six Americans," according to another NYTimes article.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:29 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, 4 October 2010 8:38 AM EDT
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Sunday, 3 October 2010
Give Us a Peak of Your OF
Topic: Eye Care
An MiVision post points out that "a new imaging system using six different wavelengths to illuminate the interior of the eyeball (ocular fundus) may pave the way for doctors to easily screen patients for common diseases of the eye, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:26 AM EDT
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Toric CL Eval Out
Topic: Contact Lenses

"Ciba Vision has released the first results of its 'Here and Now Evaluation' which aims to identify the most practical way to dispense toric and multifocal soft contact lenses," says MiVision. There was also a second posting about the results.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:23 AM EDT
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Fighting Microrganisms on Eyewear
Topic: Eye Care
On Mivision, Dr. Percy Lazon de la Jara notes that "the application of antimicrobial surfaces to lenses and lens cases could be the next step in the battle against microorganisms to increase the safety and efficacy of contact lens wear."

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:17 AM EDT
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Saturday, 2 October 2010
Toronto Optom Put Away
Topic: Optical
The CNW reported that "the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) applauds Justice James Turnbull for taking a strong stand in upholding the Regulated Health Professions Act and protecting Ontarians from unscrupulous business owners, like Great Glasses founder Bruce Bergez, who put the public's vision at risk for the sake of profits."

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Eyewear Is Hot!
Topic: Eyewear
It's gotta be true. The HuffingtonPost announced it yesterday: "This fall, the eyes have it -- not just a medical need, eyeglasses and sunglasses have become accessories in themselves. And a number of retailers and opticians are ready to help you look your best." This is news?

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:27 AM EDT
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Friday, 1 October 2010
Helping Those in Need
Topic: Eye Care

Should you have a patient who is having trouble affording vision care, you might refer him/her to one of these organizations, as recommended by the National Eye Institute.

  • EyeCare America, a public service foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Provides eye exams and care for up to one year, often at no out-of-pocket expense to eligible callers through its seniors and Diabetes EyeCare Programs. Its Glaucoma EyeCare Program provides a glaucoma eye exam. The EyeCare America Children's EyeCare Program educates parents and primary care providers about the importance of early childhood (newborn through 36 months of age) eye care. Telephone: 1-800-222-EYES (3937). Website: http://eyecareamerica.org.
  • VISION USA, coordinated by the American Optometric Association (AOA), provides free eye care to uninsured, low-income workers and their families. Telephone: 1-800-766-4466. Website: http://www.aoa.org/x5607.xml.
  • Lions Clubs International provides financial assistance to individuals for eye care through local clubs. A local club can be found by using the "club locator" button found on their website at http://www.LionsClubs.org.
  • Mission Cataract USA, coordinated by the Volunteer Eye Surgeons' Association, is a program providing free cataract surgery to people of all ages who have no other means to pay. Surgeries are scheduled annually on one day, usually in May. Telephone: 1-800-343-7265. Website: http://www.missioncataractUSA.org.
  • Knights Templar Eye Foundation provides assistance for eye surgery for people who are unable to pay or receive adequate assistance from current government agencies or similar sources. Mailing address: 1000 East State Parkway, Suite I, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Telephone: (847) 490-3838. Website: http://www.knightstemplar.org/ktef/ktef-faq.htm#contact.
  • InfantSEE® is a public health program designed to ensure early detection of eye conditions in babies. Member optometrists provide a free comprehensive infant eye assessment to children younger than one year. Telephone: 1-888-396-3937. Website: http://www.infantsee.org.

Eyeglasses

  • Sight for Students, a Vision Service Plan (VSP) program provides eye exams and glasses to children 18 years and younger whose families cannot afford vision care. Telephone: 1-888-290-4964. Website: http://www.sightforstudents.org/.
  • New Eyes for the Needy provides vouchers for the purchase of new prescription eyeglasses. Mailing address: 549 Millburn Avenue, P.O. Box 332, Short Hills, NJ 07078-0332. Telephone: (973) 376-4903. E-mail: neweyesfortheneedy@verizon.net. Website: http://www.neweyesfortheneedy.org.

Prescription Drugs

  • The Medicine Program assists people to enroll in one or more of the many patient assistance programs that provide prescription medicine free-of-charge to those in need. Patients must meet the sponsor's criteria. The program is conducted in cooperation with the patient's doctor. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4182, Poplar Bluff, MO 63902-4182. Telephone: 1-866-694-3893. E-mail: help@themedicineprogram.com. Website: http://www.themedicineprogram.com.
  • Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. Telephone: 1-888-477-2669. Website: https://www.pparx.org.

Government Programs

  • Medicare Benefit for Eye Exams
    For People with Diabetes --
    People with Medicare who have diabetes can get a dilated eye exam to check for diabetic eye disease. Your doctor will decide how often you need this exam.
    For People at Risk for Glaucoma --
    Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss. People at high risk for glaucoma include those with diabetes or a family history of glaucoma, or African Americans age 50 or older. Medicare will pay for an eye exam to check for glaucoma once every 12 months.
    Patients must pay 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount after the yearly Part B deductible. Telephone: 1-800-633-4227. Website: http://www.medicare.gov.
  • State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
    For little or no cost, this insurance pays for doctor visits, prescription medicines, hospitalizations, and much more for children 18 years and younger. Most states also cover the cost of dental care, eye care, and medical equipment. Telephone: 1-877-543-7669. Insure Kids Now! Website: http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/states.asp.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 9:03 AM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 3 October 2010 5:42 AM EDT
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Older Drivers Not Talking with Eye Care Professionals
Topic: Eye Care

Most drivers older than 55 risk their safety and the safety of others, according to a study of UK drivers. Forty-five percent of theses drivers never discussed their ability to drive with an eye care professional.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:50 AM EDT
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Small Signs of Improvement
Topic: Optical
Optician reports that "overall exports of Italian lenses, spectacles, and sunglasses from January to June increased 13.7 per cent on the same period in 2009. Frame exports increased by 7.4 per cent, while exports of sunglasses increased by 16.6 per cent. However, the announcement was not entirely positive, revealing that Italian optical exports are still below pre-crisis figures at -7.6 per cent compared to the first half of 2008. Exports of sunglasses and prescription frames to Europe increased by 7.4 per cent during the period and comprised more than 54 per cent of total exports, with 22.3 per cent being exported to Central, North and South America and 25 per cent to Asia." ttaly is the world's largest exporter of lenses and frames.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 8:34 AM EDT
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Thursday, 30 September 2010
Soccer (Football) Eye Care Promo Moves Ahead
Topic: Optical--Sort Of

An advertisement "for the supermarket Asda offering free eye tests for Uruguayans after a referee and linesman from that country missed Frank Lampard's goal for England at the World Cup has been cleared of causing offence. The online promotion for Asda opticians stated: 'Our special World Cup offer: Free eye tests for all Uruguayans. Like everyone in England, we couldn't believe our eyes when the Uruguayan referee and linesman failed to recognise Frank Lampard's equalising goal against Germany,'" according to a story posted on the Independent.


Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:40 AM EDT
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Eagles Take Offensive with Eye Care
Topic: Eye Care
Philadelphia Eagles retired offensive lineman Jermane Mayberry helped the Eagle's charitable organization, EYP, create the Eagles Eye Mobile, a mobile optometry office. The retired lineman, legally blind in one eye because a treatable condition was not diagnozed for lack of an eye exam when he was a child, donated $100,000 to the Eye Mobile. That's part of the post on Philly.com.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:15 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 30 September 2010 7:18 AM EDT
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New CL Cleaner Gets FDA Approval
Topic: Contact Lenses
Abbott has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) market clearance for RevitaLens Ocutec, a multi-purpose disinfecting solution for silicone hydrogel and conventional soft contact lenses. Jim Mazzo, senior vice president of Abbott Medical Optics, said the solution, with its rub and rinse regimen, establishes a new standard of disinfecting technology for contact lens wearers.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:01 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 30 September 2010 7:20 AM EDT
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UV Protection Should Be a National Priority, Congress Told
At a Congressional hearing yesterday, Representative Gene Green (TX) asked lawmakers to make protecting the eyes from ultra-violet (UV) rays a national health priority by increasing the prevalence of UV and eye-health messages coming from federal agencies. The Co-Chair of the Congressional Vision Caucus made his remarks at a congressional briefing hosted by Prevent Blindness America with support from the Transitions Healthy Sight for Life Fund.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 6:55 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Who Needs New Glasses (or Proofreader)?
Topic: Optical--Sort Of
Can you find the mistake that appeared in the OCRegister? "About 80 percent of Costco optical employees are certified for optical work by the American Board of Ophthalmology, the company says." One question remains: Did COSTCO say ABO and the OCRegister presumed the American Board of Ophthalmology? One can only hope that was the case.  

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:55 AM EDT
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Opticians Hook Up with Hospitals in Scotland
Topic: Optical
"The new system, which builds on the investment already made in enhanced free eye examinations, will enable optometrists to send images of patients who they suspect have serious eye problems directly to hospital eye doctors. The consultant will then decide the same day whether or not a patient needs a hospital appointment." That's the start of the story posted on TheCourier.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 5:43 AM EDT
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Tom Little Optom of the Year
Topic: Optical
"Optometrist Tom Little (pictured) who was murdered whilst leading a humanitarian health mission in Afghanistan in August has been awarded the WCO International Optometrist of the Year accolade. The award is given annually to recognise an individual who has shown 'outstanding commitment and contribution to both the profession of optometry and the community at large,'"  according to a story in OptometryToday.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:59 AM EDT
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Monday, 27 September 2010
Health Care Costs Climb
Topic: Optical--Sort Of
"In 2011, the combined average of premium and out-of-pocket costs for health care coverage for an employee is projected to climb to $4,386, according to an annual study by Hewitt Associates to be released this week. That's a 12.4 percent increase, or $486, over this year," according to a story posted on ChicagoTribune.

Posted by ct3/opticalceu at 7:44 AM EDT
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