• John B. Pinto
  • John B. Pinto, Practice Consultant and OSN Section Editor, focuses his blog on ophthalmic strategic planning, economics and benchmarking, marketing, cost containment, revenue enhancement, physician leadership and personnel/physician career development issues.

Monday, October 26, 2009

It's all connected: the energy-economy-ophthalmology nexus

John B. Pinto

What does big oil have to do with our modest boutique profession of eye care? Most of the major petroleum fields of the world have passed their peak production and are rapidly depleting, which is why oil prices spiked last year just before the Great Recession. Although oil prices have been sharply lower since then, some economists and peak-oil theorists agree that as post-recession oil demand rises, reserve capacity will be stretched thin and barrel prices will be briskly leveraged back upward into triple digits, snuffing out the nascent global economic recovery. A U.S. economy that falls backward or only grows anemically will have several knock-on effects for eye care providers, including:

Monday, October 12, 2009

Mixed MD-OD delivery models proliferate

John B. Pinto

Would you like a pay raise? The best-compensated eye surgeons in America work closely with optometry. They do so either through co-management relationships or through traditional employment arrangements. In both situations, control over access to surgical cases is improved, and the surgeon's workday is narrowed to high-value/high-satisfaction surgical care.

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