Development of a Patient-Oriented Organizational Management System for Intravitreal Injection Therapy in a Standardized "Treat-and-Extend" Regime at a University Eye Clinic.
Carsten FrammeOliver GrebSascha BayerPascal BuleyAmelie PielenKaterina HufendiekBernd JunkerIngo VolkmannPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2020)
In the context of chronic treatment with intravitreal injections, the care of an increased number of patients is a logistical challenge. By optimizing processes, existing resources can be better used to meet the increased demands. An optimized system offers the patient greater adherence and a better visual outcome largely independent of the medication used.
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