He's not kidding. I just received this PM from him:
Brother Johns,
If I am ever to do something as idiotic as to get involved with an online retailer, reseller, reteller, regurgitater, etc...please pull the plug on my ale cooler, which will begin my slow and painful demise."
Perhaps we should hook him up to life support now. Did you see that VSP is contracting with doctors to sell eyewear online, private pay now but with the intent of letting patients use their VSP benefits in the future.
I sure hope Brother Fezz works in a NO VSP ALLOWED establishment.
Last edited by RKJ; 04-06-2012 at 12:18 PM.
Renee Kathleen Jacobs O.D., M.A.
Director Practice Management Depot
www.PracticeManagementDepot.com
If you look through the archives, you'll see that I called this back in 2009.
You have to understand that anything with the word "internet" or "online" is going to be met with a ton of skepticism until it can be proven that it is not just another person weasling their way into our wallets.
Also, as the posts show,you will notice that ODs are much more likely to jump on this bandwagon than opticians. Thanks to VSP, ODs have been conditioned to not keep their fees, but rather turn a large percentage of them over to a third, and in some cases a fourth party, as they must think they are not capable of marketing their services and or products effectively on their own. (Many are not)
Opticians, on the other hand, receive no revenue from exams, and must rely on the income from products only. Therefore, they are much more reluctant to give up a portion of the proceeds. Many of them are following the trail of the ODs though, and are getting used to not keeping what they earn.
Keep talking though....we'll listen all day to what you have to say, and if it is indeed something that will draw customers/patients to ECPs, I'll be at the front of the parade, waving your flag.
Speaking of Parades, I noticed a lot of Parade product on the website. Is this indicative of the type of products the site will be carrying?
-Johns
Ophthalmic Optician, Society to Advance Opticianry
Hi Renee,
Zip Eyewear is in a tough position. Recruiting member doctors is not so easy when it comes to anything online. Online sales are cutting eye care professionals out of the picture. We are trying to be a solution to this problem, and to give control of online sales to our members.
Zip Eyewear only sells vouchers, our Providers see the patient and fullfil the eyewear. I encourage Providers to develop their own store policies regarding online orders. I see nothing wrong with a reasonable dispensing and/or fitting fee.
Yes, exactly.
You can find more information on the Provider program here: http://www.zipeyewear.com/LearnMore.aspx
Let me know if you have any questions.
-Michael
That's an interesting analysis of the 'Internet' situation, Johns. What bothers me is the gravity of direct-to-consumer eyewear websites. How does anyone expect people to take their own measurements, order the right lenses, and then fit their own eyewear??? What is the purpose of the eye care profession if that's what the world is really coming to? And why are ECPs getting behind this model?
It is a very real problem, and Zip Eyewear offers an alternative: we handle online commerce in a way that brings new Patients to our members' stores. I think that's a good start. Hopefully an ECP parade is in our future.
Also, we do our best to list any frame lines our Providers ask for.
-Michael
I want to send you a private message, but I'm new at this and don't see that option with reply or submit reply. Please reply privately, if you know how, or contact me through Practice Management Depot.
One day I'll make rank on this site and learn how to do these things.
R
Renee Kathleen Jacobs O.D., M.A.
Director Practice Management Depot
www.PracticeManagementDepot.com
I hope this helps=Taken fom the FAQs section of Optiboard
If the administrator has enabled the Private Messaging system, registered members may send each other private messages.
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The unread messages section shows all messages that you have sent with a read-receipt request, that have not yet been read by their recipient.
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Renee Kathleen Jacobs O.D., M.A.
Director Practice Management Depot
www.PracticeManagementDepot.com
Click the settings tab at the top of the page above the Vision-Ease section.
Scroll down the left side of your settings and you should see the email/private message option area.
Anyone know what happened to this site? Looks to be down.
Hi Java,
Thanks for asking. We are offline working on a new and improved online solution. Expect big news from Zip Eyewear in the upcoming months!
-Michael Nason
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