- Optometry gets results and more work to do in Washington, DC
- Bolstered by courts, AOA demands VBM cease anti-doctor policies
- FTC issues new warnings on Contact Lens, Eyeglass rules
- Understanding the impact of Total Vision vs. VSP settlement for optometrists
- AOA priorities advance as U.S. House approves sweeping legislation
- U.S. senators introduce VBM reform bill amid growing plan scrutiny
- DOC Access Act reintroduced amid growing Capitol Hill vigor for VBM reform
- U.S. House, Senate approve VA OD physician-level recognition legislation
- Citing array of concerns and complaints, Congress ramps up scrutiny of vision benefit manager industry
- AOA-PAC Election Report: Optometry Has Outsized Impact on 2024 Elections
- How the AOA and affiliates are fighting for reimbursement and coverage fairness
- Are you ready for the Eyeglass Rule of 2024?
- NIH, NEI consolidation plan ‘jeopardizes’ vision research, draws AOA opposition
- Bill seeks better fix to Medicare Physician Fee Schedule cuts
- How Chevron ruling could impact optometry
- Takeaways from CMS’ proposed 2025 Physician Fee Schedule
- FTC issues 10-year Eyeglass Rule update as AOA renews demand for crackdown on medical device scammers
- AOA joins other groups seeking Supreme Court reversal of decision favoring ERISA authority
- AOA sees positives in federal children’s eye health legislation
- CMS heeds AOA recommendations on Medicare supplemental benefits
- 'All the advocacy firepower’ called up at AOA on Capitol Hill
- What optometry’s advocates are championing at AOA on Capitol Hill
- Capitol Hill inquiries into plan abuses are expanding
- Vision plan abuses top of mind? Register for AOA’s town hall on reimbursement, coverage fairness advocacy
- 15 advocacy highlights of 2023
- CMS takes aim at Medicare Advantage plans misrepresenting vision benefits
- Fighting for veterans, fighting for optometry
- AOA: No letting up on Eyeglass Rule advocacy
- AOA and AFOS: ‘Cut through the noise’ and empower licensed doctors of optometry to provide greater access to care to veterans
- A force to reckon with
- U.S. House investigative committee calls for scrutiny of vision plans
- Retail optical lobbying group name change allays AOA, affiliate concerns
- Doctors of optometry challenge reasoning behind proposed Eyeglass Rule changes at FTC workshop
- Contact lens safety legislation proposes banning robocalls
- Part of the solution: Optometry groups join AOA in submitting actionable solutions for workforce shortages
- Hatch Act permits issue advocacy by doctors of optometry
- AOA makes robust rebuttal to FTC over proposed changes to Eyeglass Rule
- DOC Access Act introduced amid growing patient calls for Congress to act
- bill seeks advancement for VA doctors of optometry
- Are you adhering to the Contact Lens Rule
- AOA decries misleading Medicare Advantage advertising
- Gaining access A win for veterans and doctors of optometry
- Congress heeds AOA’s call to stop Medicare pay cuts, but lawmakers’ plan falls short
- Proactive advocacy gets early eyeglass rule gains, notice of potential new burden
- AOA PAC plays outsized role in 2022 midterm elections
- Veterans notch win as VA rescinds restrictive language governing community ODs
- Supporting Medicare Providers Act
- Federal student loan forgiveness: What to know
- Medicare Pay Cuts 2022
- 2022 Capitol Hill Recap
- AOA and South Carolina doctors expose and defeat retail lobby group’s influence scheme
- Medicare Pay Cuts March 2022
- Hold Medicare Advantage plans accountable
- Hubble Contacts slapped with 3.5 million penalties restrictions and supervision
- Medicare pay cuts, once delayed, looming without Congressional action
- Bipartisan AOA-backed bill targeting abusive discount plans gets boost from policy-expert report delivered to Congress
- Advocacy in optometry
- U.S. House, consumer groups mull federal action against DTC contact lens sales schemes
- Medicare Cuts Averted
- Medicare vision efforts fizzle 10 percent pay cuts still loom
- Optometry’s advocates going FAR beyond the call
- Lawmakers host AOA, patient and consumer advocates for VBM abuse briefing as Congress expands probes
- AOA-AFOS make case to Department of Veterans Affairs for access-boosting national practice standards
- Medicare expansion: The long road to here and now
- House pens Medicare vision benefits
- Congress sets deadline to ink Medicare vision expansion language
- White House extends student loan relief, AOA continues push for NHSC inclusion
- 4 questions about Medicare vision expansion answered
- AOA, AFOS work to ensure optometry well represented in formation of national practice standards by Veterans Affairs
- Medicare expansion
- Congress urges administration to fully implement provider nondiscrimination law
- Department of Veterans Affairs Optometry Service and doctors of optometry
- Medicare Vision Expansion
- AOA-backed DOC Access Act reintroduced to combat anti-competitive vision plans
- 2021 Virtual AOA on Capitol Hill Wrap-up
- Contact lens prescription verification failings targeted by new legislation
- Advocacy Bootcamp
- Medicare Telehealth Expansion
- 2 percent Medicare sequester delayed
- Doctors of optometry obtain 2.1 billion in federal relief
- CL rule takes effect
- Medicare Sequester
- Expanded COVID-19 vaccinator workforce includes doctors and students of optometry
- NBEO decisions provoke AOA-AOSA response
- Congress’ COVID-19 relief package HHS funds-ERC extension
- Why staff involvement is critical
- 2021 Virtual AOA on Capitol Hill
- Ohio activates eligible doctors for COVID-19 vaccine administration AOA focuses new relief efforts
- Congress President Biden asked to activate optometry for COVID-19 vaccination response
- AOA- AOSA-backed federal student loan relief extended through September
- AOA takes on anti-optometry lobbying group’s deceptions
- Contact Lens Rule implications key tax and Medicare pay fixes among AOA wins
- AOA and AOSA make appeal to extend suspension of student loan payments
- AOA-backed DOC Access Act gains U.S. Senate companion
- Contact Lens Rule bill gains backing
- Contact Lens Rule changes take effect Oct 16
- 1-800 Contacts notifies patients not to wear AquaSoft lenses due to lens defect
- Contact Lens Rule Modernization Act introduced in the U.S. Senate
- Virtual AOA on Capitol Hill Recap
- Championing paraoptometrics
- Virtual AOA on Capitol Hill 2020
- AOA doctors warn FTC of potential adverse impact of new amendment
- Concerns as optometry students prepare for boards
- Elevating optometry through media advocacy
- AOA finds allies in fight against new FTC contact lens prescription paperwork mandate
- Proposed payment model would have put burden solely on shoulders of doctors of optometry
- Optometry help divert emergent eye cases from ER COVID-19
- Medicaid CHIP relief funds
- AOA address increased cost personal protective equipment
- AOA and state affiliates put optometry's concerns front and center in Washington
- AOA petitions NAVCP member plans temporary relief during emergency
- Pandemic relief bill will help optometry practices nationwide
- AOA mobilizes for doctors in national response to pandemic
- AOA assembles industry leaders set future guidance telehealth services
- AOA secures legislative win provides direction Medicare telehealth services
- AOA calls for FDA investigation into retailers remote vision test
- How and why you should get involved in advocacy
- AOA ensures Medicare legislation recognizes eye exams
- reauthorization of higher education act
- Legislation targets contact lens prescription verification shortcomings
- DOC Access Act fights harmful vision plan abuses
- AOA on Capitol Hill 2019
- The big picture
- AOAs advocacy at top of their game
- Tusculum denied optometry program by institutional accreditor
- Remembering John McCain
- Tusculum media campaign prompts AOA insistence on accreditation standards
- FTC offers revised Contact Lens Rule
- 2018 AOA on Capitol Hill makes history
- AOA on Capitol Hill 2018
- FTC contact lens paperwork proposal update
- FTC workshop wrapup
- Californias congressional delegation joins bi-partisan call to stop FTC paperwork proposal
- Every doc has their day—on the Hill
- FTC Contact Lens Workshop
- DOCACCESS
- FTC Contact Lens Rule Workshop
- Tax Reform Passes
- Scam Alerts
- Better Care Reconciliation Act
- AOAs 247 advocacy is shaping news coverage
- AOA and GOA backed bill take aim at antipatient anticompetitive abuses
- AOA launches Health Policy Institute
- AOA alerts states to NAVCP backed noncovered services bill
- Senate VA chairman deals blow to TECS program
- AOAs patient safeguards reflected in final Cures Bill
- Fullcourt press AOAs 2016 advocacy highlights
- Proposed Contact Lens Rule misguided
- 3 ways to be an all star advocate
- AOA-PAC chair talks importance of contributions
- FTC proposes Contact Lens Rule changes
- AOAs privacy appeal prompts change
- AOA calls for federal investigation
- Bill seeks 90 day EHR reporting period
- Advocates urge federal action against contact lens resellers
- FTC issues warning letters related to Contact Lens Rule
- Recess over Congress considers AOA backed bills
- AOA president stands up for ODs and patients at Senate hearing
- Truth in Healthcare Marketing
- Vision Quest
- AOA provides model legislation to fight forced discounts
- Day of action Grow support for DOC Access Act
- letter from the president prioritizing optometry
- Rumors of meaningful uses demise have been greatly exaggerated
- Year end legislation advances AOA priorities
- Contact lens care guides scrutinized by FDA panel
- AOA-backed legislation aims to boost eye exams among seniors with diabetes
- 3 tips for becoming an AOA keyperson
- Lobbyists hired to oppose AOA ADA backed DOC Access Act
- AOA calls for antitrust protection before Supreme Court case
- New legislation would provide more flexibility in EHR incentive programs
- AOA defends doctors against new attack on Harkin law
- doctors of optometry score win on prescribing law
- AOA submits comments on FTC Contact Lens Eyeglasses rules
- FTC seeks feedback on Contact Lens and Eyeglasses rules
- Rethinking eye health and vision care
- Optometrys advocates mobilize during Congressional recess
- AOA steps up efforts to guide NAM vision study
- AOA advocacy helps avert Medicare cuts in trade bill
- Supreme Court dismisses ACA challenge AOA backed provisions remain in full effect
- AOA lobbies for changes in EHR Incentive Programs
- HHS reverses course on Harkin Law guidance
- AOA advocacy helps shape Cures Act
- Medicare seniors deserve better coverage for eye care
- Optometry takes Capitol Hill
- CMS proposes shorter meaningful use reporting periods
- What you need to know about MACRA the new Medicare pay reform law
- AOA continues fight to improve meaningful use in 2015
- CMS to ease meaningful use reporting periods
- AOA Contact Lens watchdog group to track report illegal contact lens sales
- How to engage with local elected officials
- Medicare payments increase by 75 percent in 10 years
- AOA urges members to lobby for loan repayment bill at CAC
- Congress spending bill addresses optometrys priorities
- Doctors of optometry step up as pandemic sets in
- Medicare pay cuts loom without Congress action
Help voice optometry’s priorities at AOA on Capitol Hill: Here’s how
April 20, 2023
This year the AOA’s single-largest annual advocacy experience, AOA on Capitol Hill, occurs in conjunction with Optometry’s Meeting®, June 21-24, in Washington, D.C. Join optometry’s advocates in our nation’s capital.
Tag(s): Advocacy, Federal Advocacy
Be counted among optometry’s advocates as Optometry’s Meeting® hosts AOA on Capitol Hill this summer. This alignment with the profession’s premier event affords the opportunity to not only unite thousands of optometry students, new doctors and educators as part of the reimagined AOA+ experience, but also see advocates in action with the AOA’s single-largest annual advocacy experience, AOA on Capitol Hill.
Directly connecting the profession’s leaders with national policy leaders, AOA on Capitol Hill is a foundation of the AOA’s federal advocacy efforts—and a key reason why the AOA is consistently recognized as one of the most effective, respected advocacy organizations in the nation’s capital.
Participation is open to all advocacy-minded AOA doctors and optometry students with sessions intended to prepare attendees to advocate for optometry’s federal policy priorities. Attendees may have the opportunity, in close coordination with their state associations, to participate in meetings with their federal legislators.
See what you can expect from the AOA on Capitol Hill agenda during Optometry’s Meeting, and before touching down in Washington, D.C., make sure you’re in the know about optometry’s priority issues.
Reforming Medicare pay
While the AOA and others have successfully lobbied in recent years to stop massive Medicare reimbursement cuts targeting doctors of optometry and other physicians, a new set of cuts looms on the horizon. Last year, the AOA pushed U.S. House and Senate leaders to commit to working on a bipartisan basis to overhaul the broken Medicare payment system in this year’s session of Congress.
With lawmakers on track to set Medicare payment policy for the next decade or longer, make sure lawmakers know the key role that doctors of optometry play in caring for the needs of America’s Medicare beneficiaries.
- Approximately 34,000 optometrists are enrolled as Medicare physicians serving patients in nearly 10,000 communities across the country—and in roughly half of those communities are the only eye doctors available.
- According to an American Medical Association analysis of Medicare Trustees data, when adjusted for inflation, Medicare payments to clinicians have declined by 22% from 2001–2021.
Stopping health and vision plan abuses
A top priority for the AOA is fighting back against anti-patient, anti-doctor policies of health insurers and vision plans. The AOA is working to fully implement a first-of-its-kind federal law barring health plans from discriminating against doctors of optometry and their patients. Introduced in the U.S. House this past March, the Dental and Optometric (DOC) Access Act, H.R. 1385, is key legislation targeting the anti-competitive and care-limiting practices of plans, and jointly championed by the American Dental Association.
The AOA has a multi-armed strategy to combat these abuses at the federal, state and local level. The reintroduction of this bill, along with its growing support, means optometry’s advocates are making significant headway.
Make sure your lawmakers know the importance of protecting the doctor-patient relationship and putting key health care decisions back into the hands of patients and their doctors.
- 45 states have enacted laws similar to the DOC Access Act to stop plan abuses; however, a federal effort is now needed as roughly one-third of patients in any given state now have a vision and/or dental plan that is federally regulated and not complying with these state laws.
- Vision plans enjoy special legal treatment (often not regulated like health insurers) and there is little competition in the market. The two most dominant vision plans provide coverage to roughly two-thirds of Americans with this benefit.
Fairer treatment for veterans
Unfortunately, elements of organized medicine have put turf protection above the needs of America’s veterans. The AOA and the Association of Armed Forces and Federal Optometric Services (AFOS) have made it a priority to fight back. In 2020, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) overturned a 15-year-long ban that had prevented doctors of optometry from providing laser eye care services to veterans. Then, in 2022, the VA dismantled a harmful access-to-care barrier, this time removing a ban on community care doctors providing injections, lasers or eye surgery to veteran patients.
Now, the AOA and AFOS are fighting for fairer pay for VA doctors of optometry and for full recognition in forthcoming National Standards of Practice.
- VA doctors of optometry today care for nearly 70% of the total unique veteran visits involving eye care services annually, with more than 1.7 million unique and 3.1 million overall patient visits.
- Roughly 73% of the 2.5 million selected ophthalmic procedures and nearly 99% of services in low-vision clinics and blind rehabilitation centers are provided by VA optometrists.
- Nearly 1,000 VA optometrists are currently practicing at 95% of the VA sites where eye care is offered and are often the only licensed independent eye care practitioner at many VA facilities.
Protecting patient safety and the doctor-patient relationship
The AOA continues to ramp up its fight to preserve the doctor-patient relationship and better protect patient safety. In 2022, after years of AOA advocacy, federal officials targeted the dangerous practices of one of the biggest direct-to-consumer contact lens sellers. Congress is now upping the pressure, too. Now, the AOA and its Health Care Alliance for Patient Safety partners are working closely to advance legislation on Capitol Hill that would close the robocall loophole—the favorite prescription verification method of unscrupulous online contact lens sellers looking to make a quick buck by doing an end-run around existing requirements and unnecessarily putting the health of patients at risk.
Help your lawmakers understand the importance of protecting the doctor-patient relationship and the eye health of Americans from predatory practices.
- Craig and Joyce spearheaded a letter signed by 21 House Energy and Commerce Democrats and Republicans calling GAO to report back to Congress on potential holes in regulatory oversight of DTC contact lens sellers.
- While the FTC and DOJ have already fined a direct-to-consumer contact lens seller $3.5 million for taking advantage of consumers, more can and must be done.