Ophthalmology meeting news: The biggest stories of 2024 so far
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The first quarter of 2024 has come to a close, but Healio’s ophthalmology meeting news coverage is just getting started.
Catch up on the most popular meeting news stories of the year so far, including the historic launch of a whole eye transplantation research program and an overview of the most prominent health care law trends of 2023.
Project has moonshot goal of curing blindness through whole eye transplantation
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health has launched a program to restore vision through the transplantation of whole human eyes.. Read more.
‘Get there first’ to reduce the chance of a whistleblower
Health care law trends in 2023 were telehealth, whistleblowers, physician referrals and a more intense focus on compliance by providers and practices, according to a law expert speaking at Hawaiian Eye/Retina 2024. Read more.
En face OCT identifies cRORA as hypertransmission defects
Analyzing en face OCT images for hypertransmission defects can quickly identify complete retinal pigment epithelium and outer retinal atrophy, according to a presentation at Angiogenesis, Exudation, and Degeneration 2024. Read more.
Ophthalmologists must find solutions for overdiagnosis, overtreatment in glaucoma Overdiagnosis and overtreatment are growing problems in glaucoma, and ophthalmologists. Read more.
VIDEO: Early results ‘superb’ with new PureSee IOL
In this Healio Video Perspective from the ESCRS winter meeting, Gerd Auffarth, MD, PhD, presents his early results with the new Tecnis PureSee IOL, which was recently launched by Johnson & Johnson. Watch here.