2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227783
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Differences in characteristics of Medicare patients treated by ophthalmologists and optometrists

Abstract: Purpose To quantify differences in the age, gender, race, and clinical complexity of Medicare beneficiaries treated by ophthalmologists and optometrists in each of the United States. Design Cross-sectional study based on publicly accessible Medicare payment and utilization data from 2012 through 2017. Methods For each ophthalmic and optometric provider, demographic information of treated Medicare beneficiaries was obtained from the Medicare P… Show more

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“…30 Moreover, patients who are more medically complex tend to be treated by an ophthalmologist as opposed to an optometrist which should be controlled for when making comparisons between group outcomes. 31…”
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confidence: 99%
“…30 Moreover, patients who are more medically complex tend to be treated by an ophthalmologist as opposed to an optometrist which should be controlled for when making comparisons between group outcomes. 31…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most eye care in the US is provided by ophthalmologists and optometrists in outpatient settings, although the 2 professions have different training requirements and scopes of practice . Due to their training in systemic disease, ophthalmologists tend to treat older and more medically complex patients . Invasive procedures such as laser eye surgery have been traditionally limited to ophthalmologists, who are similarly licensed in all states to perform surgeries, but state laws regarding optometric scopes of practice differ significantly …”
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“…[1][2][3] Due to their training in systemic disease, ophthalmologists tend to treat older and more medically complex patients. 4 Invasive procedures such as laser eye surgery have been traditionally limited to ophthalmologists, who are similarly licensed in all states to perform surgeries, but state laws regarding optometric scopes of practice differ significantly. 5,6 Over the last 2 decades, Oklahoma (1998), Kentucky (2011), and Louisiana (2014) have expanded optometrists' scopes of practice by legislative action, ostensibly to improve patients' access to eye care, with optometrists currently seeking surgical privileges in additional states.…”
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