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Subspecialties Practice Management, Retina, Imaging & Diagnostics, Health Economics and Policy, Comprehensive, Business and Innovation, Basic & Translational Research

Broad Vision, High Impact

Sir Peng Khaw knows that big data and AI have the power to radically change healthcare. By tapping into experience and knowledge generated over thousands of lifetimes, patients across the globe can be given the same gift: the best possible diagnosis, prognosis and treatment – all contained in an algorithm.

In the articles below, eight Moorfields experts share their vision of big data, AI and personalized medicine in current and future ophthalmic practice – and argue that these technologies are not optional; rather, they represent the only way the profession will be able to cope with the enormous demand for eye care that is both inevitable and imminent.

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Moorfields experts share their vision

Subspecialties Retina

Thoroughly Modern Medicine

| Michel Michaelides

Retinal imaging in the era of personalized medicine

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

From the Eye to the Brain

| Pearse Keane, Siegfried Wagner

Are stratification studies the key to identifying patients at risk of dementia?

Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

In This Day and Age

| Paul Foster

The challenges of delivering high-quality eye care to an aging population

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Genomics and Glaucoma

| Anthony Khawaja

Advances in genotyping offer great potential in the prediction of ocular disease and treatment outcomes – but also present ethical challenges

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Banking on Data

| Paul Foster

Research groups around the UK are investigating over 100,000 clinical eye images and other data gathered by the UK Biobank

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Pressure to Change

| Michelle Chan

How a cross-sectional study raised the glaucoma referral threshold by 3 mmHg – and reduced referrals by 67 percent

Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

Glimpses of the Future

| Dawn Sim

In the UK, just 1,500 ophthalmologists manage nine million outpatient appointments each year. This imbalance needs to change

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

Getting Eye Care Down to a Science

| Konstantinos Balaskas

Using digital technologies to streamline care for patients with common retinal conditions

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