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Apr 09, 2026

SightLine—Gain A Clear Line Of Sight

The inaugural SightLine at ASCRS meeting, which took place April 24 ahead of the ASCRS Annual Meeting, was a success, bringing together commercial stakeholders working within ophthalmology to strategize and execute a vision to successfully take ophthalmology forward into the next decade.

Thank you to all who attended!

Mark your calendar for next year, April 9, 2026, Washington, D.C.

Put your name on the SightLine Information Form at the end of this webpage to make sure you’re on the list for communications next year

Gain a Clear Line of Sight

SightLine at ASCRS is an annual gathering of commercial stakeholders working within the ophthalmology space who will come together to discuss and debate the state of commercial ophthalmology, as well as the direction the market is headed, and explore disruptive approaches to financial viability.  

The inaugural meeting, which will take place April 24 at the Intercontinental Los Angeles Downtown, is targeted to industry, administrators, surgeons, payors, and regulators. 

 

Why SightLine and Why Now?

The business of healthcare is evolving rapidly, and ophthalmology is not immune to the tides of change. To sustain and grow our community, it will require the best minds working together to strategize and execute a vision that takes ophthalmology forward into the next decade. SightLine at ASCRS will provide a forum for industry, administrators, and surgeons to collaborate on technologies and care delivery ideas that will forge a more sustainable financial future. 

The goal of SightLine is to have a dedicated day ahead of the ASCRS Annual Meeting to galvanize key leaders to strategize and ideate solutions for the most pressing issues facing the business of ophthalmology. 

 

 

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SightLine is an initiative of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery and the American Society of Ophthalmic Administrators. Please send any questions you have to [email protected].