Coronavirus
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Primary Eyecare Services spoke to OT about the developments seen over the last few years, including structural changes, tech and software implementation, and extended services
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Before his departure from LOCSU, OT sat down with its chief executive, Richard Whittington, to discuss Optometry First, service transformation, and how LOCs can drive the profession forward
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In a jointly-signed letter, regulatory, government and professional representative bodies have provided recommendations for the vaccination of healthcare professionals
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The standards apply to healthcare settings registered with the Care Quality Commission – including hospitals and care homes
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The Government has extended the provision of centralised, free personal protective equipment for primary care providers in England for another year
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As we look back on 2021 and prepare for a new year, OT rounds up top research stories and High Street trends from the past 12 months, along with reflections from optometrists and the AOP
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Users of the PPE Portal are invited to register interest in participating in research to test a new version of the platform
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A new report by AXA has measured the effect of the pandemic on High Street health services including optometry, but suggests that small businesses will continue to adapt
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The AOP has encouraged members to take part in a DHSC consultation which asks whether its provision of PPE to health care providers should be extended
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A panel of experts from across the profession will discuss what the new normal will look like for optometrists and answer questions about the latest expectations for practices