Aim: To set-up a glaucoma electronic patient record (GEPR) and study referral details to a new glaucoma service, concentrating on high-risk patients. Method: A GEPR was designed using the pre-existing hospital in formation technology (IT) infrastructure. Referral details of all new patients to the glaucoma service were completely electronically entered and analysed. Results: A GEPR was successfully established. A total of 402 referrals were studied. In all, 43% (40) of high-risk clinic patients (IOP>29mmHg, or C/D ratio >0.8 or moderate to advanced visual field defects) had to wait longer than 8 weeks from GP referral to be seen at the glaucoma service. Of these, nine patients lost more than one line of Snellen's visual acuity attribu...
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of an intervention comprising training in optic disc assessment, expli...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective This study aimed to demonstrate that large-scale visual field (VF) data ...
Purpose: To describe the pattern of glaucoma-service delivery in Scotland and identify areas for imp...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Purpose: Putting patients in control of their records is one way of promoting patient centred care ...
Purpose: As the first step in monitoring and evaluating day-to-day glaucoma care, this study reports...
Purpose: To assess the impact of referral refinement criteria on the number of patients referred t...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Objectives: A comparison of glaucoma referral refinement schemes (GRRS) in the UK during a time peri...
PurposeDemands on publicly funded ophthalmic services worldwide continue to increase with new treatm...
Objectives: Glaucoma filtering schemes such as the Manchester Glaucoma Enhanced Referral Scheme (GER...
Background: Optimizing patient management will reduce unnecessary vision loss in glaucoma through ea...
Bobeck S Modjtahedi,1,2 Katherine Chu,1 Tiffany Q Luong,2,3 Chuyni Hsu,2,3 Cynthia Mattox,4 Paul P L...
Background: Glaucoma involves progressive optic nerve fibre loss, subsequently leading to irreversib...
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of an intervention comprising training in optic disc assessment, expli...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective This study aimed to demonstrate that large-scale visual field (VF) data ...
Purpose: To describe the pattern of glaucoma-service delivery in Scotland and identify areas for imp...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Purpose: Putting patients in control of their records is one way of promoting patient centred care ...
Purpose: As the first step in monitoring and evaluating day-to-day glaucoma care, this study reports...
Purpose: To assess the impact of referral refinement criteria on the number of patients referred t...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Objectives: A comparison of glaucoma referral refinement schemes (GRRS) in the UK during a time peri...
PurposeDemands on publicly funded ophthalmic services worldwide continue to increase with new treatm...
Objectives: Glaucoma filtering schemes such as the Manchester Glaucoma Enhanced Referral Scheme (GER...
Background: Optimizing patient management will reduce unnecessary vision loss in glaucoma through ea...
Bobeck S Modjtahedi,1,2 Katherine Chu,1 Tiffany Q Luong,2,3 Chuyni Hsu,2,3 Cynthia Mattox,4 Paul P L...
Background: Glaucoma involves progressive optic nerve fibre loss, subsequently leading to irreversib...
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of an intervention comprising training in optic disc assessment, expli...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective This study aimed to demonstrate that large-scale visual field (VF) data ...
Purpose: To describe the pattern of glaucoma-service delivery in Scotland and identify areas for imp...