The technology for cataract surgery is constantly improving with new lens options and the introduction of the femtosecond laser.
Reports on the rule changes announced by Medicare in May 2005 that will allow senior U.S. citizens who undergo cataract surgery to opt for a high-technology replacement lens that also corrects reading vision.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal - Eastern Edition...
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In traditional cataract surgery, the surgeon implants a monofocal artificial lens commonly called an intraocular lens or IOL. If you have astigmatism, however, you may still experience blurred and distorted vision because a standard IOL cannot correct corneal astigmatism. The Medicare-approved AcrySof...
These options also include premium intraocular lens implants (PIOL) designed to reduce or eliminate the need for reading glasses & prescription eyewear following cataract surgery. They also include new lasers for giving surgeons & patients the options of blade-free LASIK & cataract surgical procedures...
Paying for cataract surgery If you are enrolled, Medicare will cover a significant portion of the cataract surgery cost. You should expect to pay about $250-$450 of your own money unless you have a Medicare supplement plan that lowers out-of-pocket costs. Before surgery, you will first take...
Is cataract surgery covered by Medicare? The cost of basic cataract surgery is generally covered by Medicare and private insurance. If you choose laser-assisted cataract surgery and/or a Lifestyle Lens, a portion of your cataract surgery will be considered an out-of-pocket expense. Our experienc...
Cataract surgery involves removing the natural lens of the eye and replacing it with an implant or intraocular lens (IOL). It is generally a safe and effective procedure, covered by most health insurance providers, as well as Medicare.
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These options also include premium intraocular lens implants (PIOL) designed to reduce or eliminate the need for reading glasses & prescription eyewear following cataract surgery. They also include new lasers for giving surgeons & patients the options of blade-free LASIK & cataract surgical procedures...