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Is there still a place for the primary care optometrist?

3rd International Conference and Expo on Optometry & Vision Science

Pamela J Miller

Southern California College of Optometry, USA

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Optom open access

DOI: 10.4172/2476-2075-C1-008

Abstract
As the number of private practices decreases in favor of multi-doctor or multi-disciplinary offices, health maintenance organization (HMOs), preferred provider organization (PPOs), and chain-store practices, the question of survival of the private practice or solo practitioner remains a concern to the profession as well as the individual doctor. As insurance companies and increasing governmental oversight grows, the private practitioner can feel that he or she is obsolete, overwhelmed, or simply unable to cope with the changing healthcare picture. As the profession grows, with increasing responsibility and ever expanding scope of licensure, the issue of quality of care, prevention of litigation, meeting or exceeding the patient’s needs, and coordinating with other practitioners to better care for the patient population continues to grow. Weighing the viable options can be equally daunting for the experienced practitioner as well as the newly licensed professional. Options may be limited due to financial constraints, geographic restrictions, practitioner age and experience, and proximity of patients and professional or other healthcare colleagues and urgent care or emergency services. Before signing the death-knoll of private practice it is essential to weigh all the options, the benefits and detractors, and reassess the projected future of the private practitioner and this mode of practice.
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