MedCity News March 14, 2025
Dr. Jason Handza

As exciting as it is to explore how far new technology can take us, it’s imperative that strengthening our connections with patients remains the guiding light on our journey forward.

Technology has always played a role in medicine, but in recent years, it has fundamentally altered the provider-patient relationship. It’s been my privilege to experience firsthand just how far our industry has come throughout my years as a practicing ophthalmologist and chief medical officer at Nextech. We now have at our fingertips powerful digital tools that streamline workflows, reduce administrative burdens, and support more meaningful patient care. As exciting as it is to explore how far new technology can take us, it’s imperative that strengthening our connections with patients remains...

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