ReopenEyecare.com Posts Weekly Industry Data Snapshot

Reopeneyecare.com, the recently launched digital platform sponsored by The Vision Council and designed to help eyecare providers navigate the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on their businesses, posted an encouraging industry data snapshot on the website’s homepage this week regarding the positive trend of average number of routine exams. Provided by The Vision Council member company and ReopenEyecare.com partner GPN Technologies, the data indicates that the average number of routine exams by location is continuing its climb back towards the pre-COVID average of 61 exams weekly per location.

The website will be updated on a weekly basis with more timely trends and useful data. Additionally, ReopenEyecare.com also recently introduced new website capabilities, including a pop-up questionnaire which appears when the website homepage is launched, allowing eyecare providers to personalize their website experience and curate the available content according to their specific business needs, and an expanded search function on the homepage that allows website users to ask specific questions to quickly locate information.

The Vision Council encourages members to share Reopeneyecare.com and the website’s new capabilities with key accounts and retailers. For access to a toolkit of additional shareable web banners, social media posts, and other materials promoting Reopeneyecare.com, click here.

Reopeneyecare.com and the resources included on the website are available for use and distribution by anyone involved in the vision community. Users should register on the website to receive updates as new content is posted. Questions can be directed to Maureen Beddis, Vice President of Marketing & Membership at The Vision Council, at mbeddis@thevisioncouncil.org.

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