Eye on OOSS: Advocacy Matters, and It Works - Summary - MDSpire

Eye on OOSS: Advocacy Matters, and It Works

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  • Diane Blanck

  • Diane Blanck

  • May 1, 2026

  • 6 min

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Objective:

To highlight the impact of advocacy and collaborative learning on the success of ophthalmic ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), particularly through the efforts of OOSS.

Key Findings:
  • OOSS reversed a proposed 4.7% reduction in cataract facility fees, achieving a 3.3% increase instead, marking 26 consecutive years of increases.
  • Single-specialty ASCs are preferred for efficiency and profitability over multispecialty models, which can introduce complexity.
  • Staff engagement and patient-centered care are critical for ASC success, with strategies like cross-training and preoperative consultations enhancing outcomes.
Interpretation:

Strategic advocacy and operational best practices, as demonstrated by OOSS's efforts, are essential for the sustainability and growth of ASCs in the ophthalmic sector.

Limitations:
  • The article does not provide quantitative data on the impact of advocacy efforts, which limits understanding of their effectiveness.
  • Specific challenges faced by multispecialty ASCs are not detailed, which could provide a more comprehensive view of the operational landscape.
Conclusion:

OOSS's advocacy and educational initiatives significantly contribute to the advancement of ASCs, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, operational excellence, and the need for ongoing advocacy efforts.

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