Carl Zeiss Meditec Sees Data Management Potential In Cataract Surgery

Carl Zeiss Meditec has strengthened its cataract surgical offering by acquiring an intelligent cloud-based data management platform to facilitate cataract surgery planning, management and analysis.

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG has acquired the privately-held developer of a new intelligent cloud-based platform for collating patient data from electronic medical records and diagnostic devices that would help ophthalmic surgeons with the planning of cataract surgery for each patient and the management of post-operative care.

Veracity Innovations LLC, which was bought for an undisclosed sum, unveiled the Veracity platform at the American Society of Cataract...

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