Whither ophthalmology in the era of health care system reform?
M. Frenkel
Ophthalmology as a specialty finds itself at the center of change in health
care delivery. During the Bush Administration, concerns for the profession
mounted as the administration constrained ophthalmic surgical fees, limited
surgical assistants, and experimented with cataract preferred provider
organizations. Now, the Clinton Administration's proposed Health Security
Act magnifies such concerns. This article discusses some of the specific
worries that trouble ophthalmologists within the context of health system
reform.