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July 13 and 14, 2024|www.visionmonday.com



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Keeping Your Eyes Safe While Swimming and Sunning

It's official—summer has arrived. This past week, a large region of the United States was engulfed by a stubborn heat wave that just won’t seem to quit. The Western part of the country has been especially hard hit as the region suffered through triple-digit temperatures as high as 115 degrees in Las Vegas. As people head to pools, lakes and beaches to escape the scorching temperatures, the heat is not the only danger out there. According to the New England College of Optometry (NECO), swimming can expose your eyes to various potential hazards, including chlorine irritation, eye infections and UV rays.
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In Case you Missed It - VMail's Top Stories of the Week

NovaBay Pharmaceuticals reports preliminary Q2 2024 net revenue; AAO and NANOS offer advice on weight loss drug and eye health risk; ECPs’ gross revenue decreased, Jobson Tracker says; Bausch + Lomb releases “State of Dry Eye” survey; and ECPs expect changes to workload, bottom line in response to Eyeglass Rule's final updates all topped this week’s VMAIL news feed. Click on the headlines below to catch up on anything you might have missed.


NovaBay Pharmaceuticals Reports Preliminary Second Quarter 2024 Net Revenue of $2.4 Million


American Academy of Ophthalmology and North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Offer Advice on Weight Loss Drug and Eye Health Risk


The National Average for Gross Revenue at ECP Locations Decreased for the Week of July 1–7, Jobson’s Latest Practice Performance Tracker Shows


Bausch + Lomb Releases ‘State of Dry Eye’ Survey, Aims to Increase Awareness and Education


ECPs Expect Changes to Workload, Bottom Line in Response to Eyeglass Rule's Final Updates, Jobson Research Survey Finds


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ECPs Expect Changes to Workload, Bottom Line in Response to Eyeglass Rule's Final Updates, Jobson Research Survey Finds

NEW YORK—A Jobson Research poll of opticians, optometrists and ophthalmologists in response to recent updates by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to the Eyeglass Rule shows that the changes will have moderate to significant impact on practices' workload and bottom line. As recently reported in VMAIL, the FTC announced final updates late last month to its Ophthalmic Practice Rules, also known as the Eyeglass Rule, in what the organization stated was an effort to increase compliance with the requirement that ophthalmologists and optometrists provide patients with a free copy of their prescription immediately following a refractive eye exam. Among the updates are the requirements that ECPs must now ask patients to sign a statement confirming they received their prescription, keep a record of that confirmation for at least three years, and offer patients the option of a digital prescription.
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Optical on Main Street

Indies Celebrate National Sunglasses Day

NEW YORK—On June 27, sunwear and summer enthusiasts alike celebrated National Sunglasses Day by breaking out their favorite pair of sunnies, snapping a selfie and posting on social media. National Sunglasses Day, which occurs on June 27 every year, is a fun and interactive holiday for everyone—but, most importantly, it creates the perfect opportunity for ECPs to remind patients and their communities just how important it is to keep our eyes protected from the sun. This National Sunglasses Day, independent ECPs took to local news stations, social media and more to educate the public and spread some sunny fun.
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