J. Bradley Randleman, MD, summarizes evidence-based guidelines for better outcomes in patients having cataract surgery after refractive surgery.
Read MoreExpanding the Retinal Imaging Field with Ultra-Widefield Technology
Cole Eye Institute ophthalmologists are seeking to understand how an enhanced retinal imaging technology, known as ultra-widefield imaging, can clarify how to best manage patients based on the degree of ischemic burden.
Case Study: Advanced Diagnostics Help Resolve Microsporidial Keratitis
At Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute, electron microscopy led to the resolution of a prolonged case of microsporidial keratitis previously missed with traditional microscopy.
Forging Next-Generation Integrated Intraoperative OCT Instrumentation
At Cole Eye Institute, surgeons and researchers are working to develop the next generation of intraoperative OCT devices and instrumentation to improve ophthalmic surgical outcomes in real time.
U.S. News and World Report addresses Ophthalmologists’ concerns about Rankings
Avery Comarow, the health rankings editor from U.S. News & World Report, addresses various misunderstandings concerning the Best Hospitals rankings after confusion surfaced in a national discussion with ophthalmologists convened by the Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute.
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Contact Lens-Mediated Acanthamoeba Harms Vision
Bacteria aren’t the only microbes that cause corneal infections. The protozoa Acanthamoeba, which can be introduced to the eye via contact lenses, is a rare, vision-threatening form of keratitis requiring careful diagnosis.
Imaging Solutions in the Age of EMR
The flood of diagnostic imaging in ophthalmology can be overwhelming to the clinician if data isn’t presented and managed in a logical, effective way. Here’s advice on selecting the right imaging solutions system.
How Coordinated Care Benefits Uveitis Patients
Caring for uveitis patients requires the close collaboration of a multidisciplinary team. Cleveland Clinic’s electronic medical records system is improving the handling of these complex cases.
Clear and Concise: EMR Technology Helps Nurses and Staff, Too
Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute’s digital patient record-sharing system improves the workflow and communication not just for ophthalmologists and optometrists, but for nurses and technicians as well.
Building a Better Tech Toolbox
Good features can significantly smooth the bumpy road to the adoption of a medical records system. Customized functions can improve your work flow and practice efficiency and make the system work for you.
System Puts Ophthalmologists’ Electronic Medical Record Needs in Focus
Better overall medical care, a new perspective on the patient and improved access for referring physicians are just three of the ways that enhanced electronic medical records are changing ophthalmology at Cole Eye Institute.