RadiusXR testing meets the criteria for the CMS Guidelines for Staging. Radius VF tests qualify for the same billing codes commonly used today, including 92081, 92082 and 92083. CPT codes: Paired with E/M -99 or eye codes -92.
RadiusXR testing meets the criteria for the CMS Guidelines for Staging. Radius VF tests qualify for the same billing codes commonly used today, including 92081, 92082 and 92083. CPT codes: Paired with E/M -99 or eye codes -92.
Yes, Radius allows clinicians to custom select and merge multiple visual fields into a “merged baseline” and a “merged post-baseline” visual field. The difference between these merged baseline and post-baseline visual fields is then shown in a change analysis.
No, Radius uses software to occlude the fellow eye during an exam. With a simple selection in the exam software, you can enable and disable the occlusion (digital eye patch).
No. Radius offers built-in corrective lenses that allow you to adjust the accommodation of each patient. During the onboarding process, Radius prompts your patients to adjust the focus by adjusting small levers built into the headset until their focus is sharp. If wearing contacts, patients should leave them in place.
Radius connects wirelessly with your local area network, through which you can seamlessly deliver patient reports into your EHR of choice. Review exam results from anywhere in your office using the Radius web browser-based interface.
Yes, radius offers several ways to review the exam reports for all patients who’ve taken the exams; side-by-side comparison, comparing today’s visit with two other visits for progression analysis, or downloading the reports for viewing within your favorite patient record system.
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