The future of communication
“The Patient Will See You Now: Who Controls the Future of Communication – Patients, Physicians, Regulators or Industry?”...
Hill staffers share perspectives on Medicare reform and more
There are no sacred cows at SightLine at ASCRS 2026, said Steve Speares, ASCRS Executive Director. And the...
Winning Practice Challenge
‘Winning Practice Challenge,’ a new feature at SightLine at ASCRS, looked at several ophthalmic practices that are healthy...
Medicare pinch—what’s a cataract practice to do?
The picture of where we’re headed in terms of practice financial viability can be depressing, said Cathleen McCabe,...
‘WTH Is Going On at the FDA?!’
A panel discussion on the SightLine at ASCRS program highlighted what’s going on at the FDA. The session...
SightLine at ASCRS back for second year, examining how ophthalmology works with the government
ASCRS Executive Director Steve Speares kicked off SightLine at ASCRS on Thursday, April 9, welcoming attendees to Washington,...
‘From Operating Room to the Boardroom—Surgeons Exploring Career Pathways Beyond Clinical Care’
In the final session of SightLine at ASCRS, Raj Rajpal, MD, led a discussion with Vance Thompson, MD,...
The Winning Pitch Challenge
The Winning Pitch Challenge took place at the SightLine at ASCRS meeting on Thursday, April 24. Vance Thompson,...
The ‘silent epidemic’ of myopia and the opportunity it presents
More than half of the population globally will be myopic by 2050, said Eric Donnenfeld, MD, the moderator...
Paying for enhanced diagnostic technologies
“Medicare’s inability to pay for everything should not inhibit innovation,” Matt Jensen said, quoting former congressman Chris Cox,...