Contact Lens Wear

Attached to the front surface of the cornea to correct refractive defects of the eye is produced by special optics materials in general, “contact lens” is called. These lenses are placed in the front surface of the cornea of the eye due to refractive error correcting optics allows you to see more clearly.

Today, the outward appearance and the discomfort of wearing glasses, the main cause of contact lens wear. Sporting activities, intense pace of work people do not want to use glasses or contact lenses prefer to use.

Users, especially in high-glasses, the difference between the two eyes in those with a high number of irregular and in people with high astigmatism, contact lens fitting, people need to be able to achieve the best visual quality. Not only that, people, glasses and eye structures did not want to use all the appropriate use of contact lenses.

You can buy contact lenses for cheap at ContactLensesCentral.com.They also have a great range of cheap prescription colored contact lenses.

E-Health Research and Education Takes Priority at Claremont Graduate University

When the Federal Government set 2014 as the health information network goal date, a host of IT companies, medical groups, and software developers began the race to meet that deadline. With numerous systems now in development or implementation, more than a few people are beginning to ask the question, “Will they work?” The School of Information Systems and Technology (SISAT) at Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is committed to providing an answer to that question

Health-e-LA receives $1.3 million to improve health information exchange for safety net in Los Angeles County.

Health-e-LA would like to express its sincere appreciation to UnitedHealth Group / PacificCare for its support of improved healthcare delivery in Los Angeles County

Health-e-LA is grateful for the invaluable partnerships with Public Health Foundation Enterprises, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, without whom this project would not be possible.

This project reflects Health-e-LA’s commitment to community collaboration which leverages resources and experience of participating members to benefit the entire community. CCALAC’s leadership and support to its members, PHFE’s capacity for forging community partnerships as well as Los Angeles County DHS’s commitment to innovations within its system are the foundation for this project that will ultimately benefit the entire community.

The Health-e-LA collaborative is committed to transparency and open cooperation and to that end will be working to maintain a Project Status Report page on this website. If you have any questions or comments please don’t hesitate to contact us.