Hi,
I keep running into situations where a patient comes with an Rx for glasses, we make the glasses expecting an improvement on the visual acuities only to find the patient doesn't see that well. We call the prescribing doctor and are told that BCVA is 20/30, 20/50 and even 20/70. I have a hard time accepting this. Why doesn't the doctor, scribe, technician or whatever just right the BCVA on the prescription. Historically this was the way it was done.
This would make everyone's job easier and certainly would be in the patient's best interest.
Does anyone else agree???:bbg:
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