Hosts Corey Chapman and John Bartolovich discuss trending topics in healthcare. Less than 50% of Americans with diabetes are tested for diabetic retinopathy, despite risk for vision loss*. That’s why Corey and John, our hosts, dive into the trends and socioeconomic factors that surround eye care in the diabetic population, and in particular, diabetic retinopathy. Each episode contains powerful information for PCPs, payers, and healthcare systems eager to close the diabetic eye care gap and provide their patients with solutions that will prevent vision loss
In the last episode of 2022, Corey and John answer questions from the listening audience and discuss whats in store for 2023.
Challenges around time, money and transportation can have a noticeable impact on a wide range of health risks and the outcomes associated with those risks. In the fight against diabetic retinopathy, shared care programs that address these challenges head-on can make a difference. Join us to discuss a real-life example of a model that enables primary care physicians to provide HEDIS compliant Diabetes Eye Exams at point of care and help save patients’ vision.
Speakers:
– John Bartolovich, Manager healthcare Economics & Reimbursement, Topcon Screen
– Corey Chapman, National Sales Director-Screening, Topcon Screen
– Wade A. Brosius, DO, Medical Director, Pottstown Medical Specialists, Inc. (PMSI)
Challenges around time, money and transportation can have a noticeable impact on a wide range of health risks and the outcomes associated with those risks. In the fight against diabetic retinopathy, shared care programs that address these challenges head-on can make a difference. Join us to discuss a real-life example of a model that enables primary care physicians to provide HEDIS compliant Diabetes Eye Exams at point of care and help save patients’ vision.
Speakers:
– John Bartolovich, Manager healthcare Economics & Reimbursement, Topcon Screen
– Corey Chapman, National Sales Director-Screening, Topcon Screen
– Wade A. Brosius, DO, Medical Director, Pottstown Medical Specialists, Inc. (PMSI)
Challenges around time, money and transportation can have a noticeable impact on a wide range of health risks and the outcomes associated with those risks. In the fight against diabetic retinopathy, shared care programs that address these challenges head-on can make a difference. Join us to discuss a real-life example of a model that enables primary care physicians to provide HEDIS compliant Diabetes Eye Exams at point of care and help save patients’ vision.
Speakers:
– John Bartolovich, Manager healthcare Economics & Reimbursement, Topcon Screen
– Corey Chapman, National Sales Director-Screening, Topcon Screen
– Wade A. Brosius, DO, Medical Director, Pottstown Medical Specialists, Inc. (PMSI)
John and Corey are excited to welcome Ukti Vora, an Indian optometrist based in California. She is passionate about eye care and technology. She is actively involved in defining strategies, planning, and executing various services to build a robust Telehealth solution focused on the needs of eye care providers.
She's been a speaker at several national & international conferences, panel discussions and online webinars, as well as featured in corporate optometry nation podcasts including Women in Optometry podcast, Visionstryt, and Africa & Humans of Optometry.
She is the host of The Nerdy Optometrist Podcast.
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