EYECARE: Coronavirus BRIEFING: Exclusive COVID-19 Practice Performance Trackers The National Average for Gross Revenue at ECP Locations Decreased for the Week of September 23–29, Jobson’s Latest Practice Performance Tracker Shows By Staff Thursday, October 3, 2024 12:24 AM NEW YORK—The national average for gross revenue at ECP locations decreased last week, September 23–29, when compared with the previous week, at a rate of -1 index point. That places gross revenue at a level 19 index points above where it was at this point in time (Week 39) when compared with last year (2023), 16 points above the same period in 2022, 27 points above 2021, 18 points above 2020 and 29 points above 2019, according to Jobson’s most recent Practice Performance Tracker.Most optical sales categories decreased last week when compared with the previous week, at rates of -1 index point for gross revenue, -2 index points for exams/refractions, -1 index point for frame units, 0 index points for lens pairs and -4 index points for contact lenses. When comparing last week’s optical sales with the same period last year, all the categories were up, ranging from the largest increase of 19 index points for gross revenue, to the smallest increase of 5 index points for contact lenses. The other categories increased by 10 index points for exams/refractions, 9 index points for frame units and 13 index points for lens pairs.With most optical sales categories decreasing last week, three of the categories reached a level above an average week in 2019—the index baseline assigned a value of 100 for this Optical Business Tracker. These ranged from a high of 128 index points for gross revenue to a low of 89 index points for contact lenses. The other three categories reached 104 index points for exams/refractions, 98 index points for frame units and 103 index points for lens pairs.Jobson Optical Research selected 1,500 optical locations that have been operating and reporting their sales to its partners, GPN and ABB Analyze, since 2019. The index has been rebased to an average week in 2019. Going forward, this new index base will be used as an arbitrary benchmark and assigned a value of 100.Click here to view the complete Jobson COVID-19 Performance Tracker