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ASCRS Clinical Survey 2015

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5 Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Key Findings: Almost 60% of respondents believe that capsulorhexis creation and arcuate refractive incisions will provide the largest clinical benefits with laser-assisted cataract surgery. ASCRS members are optimistic about the future of LACS, with 94% believing they will at least do some laser cataract surgery in 10 years and 38% believing a majority or all will be LACS. More than half of respondents are not very or not at all confident there is a current adequate reimbursement solution to support laser-assisted cataract surgery. " As data driven outcomes analysis with quality studies reveals a clinical benefit of laser-assisted cataract surgery, I think that ophthalmic sur- geons will increasingly recommend this technology to their patients, and patients will seek surgeons who perform this procedure. However, finding the optimal reimbursement and access model is a critical step in this process. ASCRS will provide a platform to share this information, as well as viable financial models for successful integration, to enable sur- geons to become more comfortable with the adoption of laser-assisted cataract surgery technology. " –Eric Donnenfeld, MD, chief medical editor, EyeWorld

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