Web-based database
SCHWIND has announced SCHWIND WiseNET, a web-based database


Colin Kerr
Published: Tuesday, July 9, 2019
SCHWIND has announced SCHWIND WiseNET which, according to the company, offers a new intelligent web-based database to ensure and optimise treatment quality.
“SCHWIND WiseNET is a valuable help in securing a high level of treatment quality,” said a company spokeswoman.
“With this web-based database the user can capture and evaluate refractive treatment data quickly and precisely, and present it graphically for all sorts of uses in daily clinical work. Diagrams show visual acuity, refraction including astigmatism and follow-up periods, so that treatment outcomes can be systematically monitored and improved. WiseNET is a valuable tool for individual analysis, in single practices as well as in large eye clinics.
“Providing the patients their treatment outcomes makes the individual performance transparent and builds trust. WiseNET also helps to meet regulatory requirements for the long-term documentation
of treatment outcomes,” according to Schwind.
https://www.eye-tech-solutions.com/en
Tags: online database, schwind
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