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Optometric Billing - Understanding New OCT Technology

  • By Jasmin Vasquez
  • 13 Oct, 2017

Optometric billing services supports OCT claims.

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanning has come a long way in the development of its technology in the last two decades. Through new software updates such as swept source (SS), the OCT can provide higher image acquisition speed and less variation in sensitivity. Instruments now have Anterior and Posterior Segments available for use along with enhanced depth imaging. OCT angiography allows the detection of movement to be seen at higher speeds. Dive into the world of today’s optometric technology knowing how to navigate through these exquisite tools. How will these new advances in OCT affect how you practice optometry and your optometric billing?

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