Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The only ophthalmology outcomes software.

The blog post I made almost a year ago on a software for all physicians received a feedback from a doctor yesterday. It is an indication that I wrote that article with proper keywords so that it is generated as one of the search results by the search engine.

The commentator asked me to take a look at a revolutionary software meant for ophthalmologists who specialize in Refractive Surgery that is more popularly known as Lasik. Lasik is a type of refractive surgery performed by ophthalmologists for correcting eye defects such as myopia and hyperopia.

For my article on this software to be useful, I did a bit of research and during that process, I came to know about Doctor Perry S. Binder, MS MD, a world recognized as an international lecturer, surgeon and researcher in refractive surgery.

He is fully credited for the Outcomes Analysis Software meant for Refractive eye surgeons. It is supposed to make the work of eye surgeons easy.

It is a user-friendly software, which is highly automated. Can you believe it! 80 different fields can be searched simultaneously and up to 38 surgeons analyzed at the same time.

Salient Features:

* The number and types of procedures performed in a particular year.

* Your patient data - referrals, follow-ups, etc.

* The co-referrals and also the biggest referrals.

* The number of procedures that had 20/20 visual acuity.

* The frequent complications encountered in a procedure.

* Comparison of surgery results with other surgeons.

* The chances of achieving 20/20 acuity in patients

* Keeps track of patient referrals.

* Shoots out reminder/referral letters - totally editable.

* Automatically generates operative notes totally editable.

Visiting the link above will get you the exact details of Dr. Perry S. Binder's Outcome Analysis Program software.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Have Blood Pressure? Eat chocolates.

To make a person to take medicines for his blood pressure or for that matter for any ailment is difficult. But to tackle the same ailments, if we ask him to eat chocolates, the chocolates sales will hit a new high.

This news is reported in every media today. It appeared in my local daily "The Hindu" and also in the Yahoo news.

Research has found that the antioxidants in dark chocolate can help slightly lower blood pressure. Yes, it is said that it will lower it slightly but how many will read the word slightly? Immediately after reading this, they may head for their nearest mall or order online much to the excitement of the children in their house.

Yahoo adds, "Unlimited quantities of chocolate won't work, they added, because "the potential blood pressure reduction contributed by the flavanols could be offset by the high sugar, fat and calorie intake with the cocoa products."

So, the warning is also given.