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10 - 14 Sept. 2016, Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

This Meeting has been awarded 27 CME credits

 

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Product definition and special consultation as key driving factors for the distribution of laser-assisted cataract surgeries

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First Author: J. Förster GERMANY

Co Author(s):    T. Herbst   D. Holland                 

Abstract Details

Purpose:

Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery is the latest innovation in cataract surgery. Since the corresponding treatment costs are not covered by most insurance providers, out-of-pocket payments in form of co-payments / self-payments by the patients are necessary. In order to separate this procedure from other laser procedures (e.g. LASIK), the nordBLICK Eye Hospital Bellevue created the product RELACS® (“REfractive Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery”), which is offered to interested patients during a special refractive consultation.

Setting:

RELACS® includes clear corneal incision (CCI), anterior capsulotomy and nucleus fragmentation as laser-assisted procedures. A fee of 1.450 € per eye was charged as co-payments. Product bundles with mono- and multifocal lenses were available for the patients.

Methods:

In order to identify the influence of both factors, we conducted an “interrupted time series analyses. Underlying trends in mean number of charged laser-assisted cataract procedures, before the product RELACS® and the special refractive consultation were introduced, were compared to the trends after the introduction in order to identify significant trend change.

Results:

We found a significant increasing trend after the implementation of both, the product RELACS® and the special refractive consultation, on the number of performed laser-assisted cataract surgeries.

Conclusions:

The implementation of a special refractive consultation for interested patients as well as the definition of product for femtolaser-assisted cataract surgery seem to influence the number of laser-assisted cataract surgeries in a positive way

Financial Disclosure:

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