Rayner Announces 1,000 IOLs Recorded on RayPRO Digital Platform
Rayner announced that it has achieved the milestone figure of 1,000 intraocular lenses recorded on RayPRO, its digital patient reported outcomes platform.
Launched at ASCRS in 2019 for ophthalmic surgeons who perform cataract procedures, RayPRO is a web-based and mobile digital platform that proactively collects an insightful blend of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs). Once registered on RayPRO, patients receive five short emailed questionnaires over 3 years that collect feedback on their satisfaction, functional vision and follow-up eye procedures. The data is then presented to surgeons in real-time via the intuitive RayPRO dashboard, that can be accessed anywhere at any time.
“The amount of data being added to RayPRO demonstrates the value and level of insights our customers derive from the platform. As an example, two hundred records for all our RayOne Trifocal lenses have so far been collected and, at a glance, we can see that patients report 97% spectacle independence–with 98% achieved at distance, 96% intermediate and 94% near,” Mark Vizard, Rayner’s Digital Health Manager, said in a company news release. “Until now, combining this level of granular insight with a high quantity of patients that is also instantaneously filterable by country was simply not possible. RayPRO continues to go from strength to strength, and we look forward to making data-driven decisions based on feedback from tens of thousands of patients over the coming years.”
Designed for GDPR and HIPAA compliance, Rayner is only able to see metrics at a global or country level and has no access to patient identifiable data.
RayPRO is free for users of Rayner IOLs. To learn more about RayPRO, visit www.rayner.com/RayPRO
