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ASCRS Clinical Survey 2015

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2 Respondent Demographics 70% of respondents reported surgical technologies and techniques such as premium IOLs and laser-assisted cataract surgery as the topics they are most interested to learn about. The average cataract volume for ASCRS member respondents is 465, and toric and presbyopia- correcting IOL adoption has increased at a higher rate over 2014. Overall, 55% of U.S. doctors' practices are comprised of Medicare patients and nearly half (46%) have 61% or more of their practice comprised of Medicare patients. 65% of physicians' practice revenue is split between Medicare and insurance reimbursements versus elective revenue (private pay/elective procedures and technology). U.S. physicians report 50% higher reimbursement from insurance/ Medicare than international physicians. Presbyopia Correction Key Findings: Doctors report intermediate distance as the lowest satisfaction of the 3 distances. 62% of respondents believe that 0.7 D or more of residual cylinder does not have a significant impact on visual quality. " As a community we appreciate that presbyopia correction is complex with many important considerations to achieve successful outcomes. We now have a variety of new technologies available that, if used appropriately, allow us to significantly improve the quality of life of our patients. As a member of the Refractive Clinical Committee, we want to help ASCRS surgeons navigate treatment pathways and ensure successful outcomes, taking into consideration each patient's unique visual needs and expectations. " –Steve Schallhorn, MD, member, Refractive Clinical Committee

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