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- Arkansas doctors rallying to defeat EyeMed tactics that undermine purpose of state’s new VBM accountability law
- State champs
- Minnesota passes long-awaited scope expansion bill
- Texas unanimously passes groundbreaking VBM access bill
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- North Dakota secures telemedicine provisions, ignites grassroots advocacy
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- How Arkansas’ major VBM law delivers on calls to promote fairness, doctor-patient relationships
- Texas optometrists mount defense in court and legislature of landmark law on vision plan abuses
- The case for expanding scope of optometry
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- Destination: Scope expansion
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- 'High value' strategy sessions prep states’ advocacy
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- South Carolina judge overrules Visibly challenge to consumer protection law
- Oklahoma secures optometry’s latest win over vision plan abuses
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- ‘Profits over patients cannot continue’ with VBMs; Texas testifies at health insurance hearing
- Kentucky attorney general holds Warby Parker accountable for its online vision test
- New York assembly bill potentially sows division in health care
- California warily watches ‘not-a-doctor’ wording in Senate bill
- Latest: Texas defends landmark vision plan law
- Florida optometrists quash effort—again—to pass ‘not-a-doctor’ bill
- South Dakota secures scope expansion for injections, optometric laser procedures
- Affiliates, AOA preparing for fresh attacks on optometry: 'Not-a-doctor' bills are back
- Texas vision plan law, now in effect, sees favorable development in federal lawsuit
- Proposal in Utah would restrict contact lens patient choice, disrupt doctor-patient relationship
- Affiliates, AOA share forward-thinking strategies for optometry’s advocates
- Texas’ vision plan law takes effect, court challenge continues
- Doctors of optometry in New Hampshire earn authorization to provide vaccines to public
- New Texas law halts vision plans’ anti-competitive, monopolistic behaviors
- YAG procedures by doctors of optometry, after cataract surgery, better for patients’ care and convenience, AOA survey says
- Affiliates’ advocacy teams prepare to convene for meeting of the minds
- Doctors of optometry in Texas and Nevada build bulwark against vision plan abuses
- DeSantis decision delivers historic win for Florida optometrists and patients
- AOA and state affiliates rally to decry and defeat discriminatory ‘not-a-doctor’ bills
- Optometry’s scope wins draw new attacks from medical and ophthalmology groups
- Regional Advocacy Meetings prime states’ advocates for 2023 battles and beyond
- Hubble Contacts fined for deceptive trade practices in Texas
- Scope victory for Colorado
- Regional Advocacy Meetings strengthen states advocacy
- Virginia scope advancement
- 1-800 Contacts’ attempt to undermine law thwarted by Georgia doctors yet again
- MOA rebuff insurers reprisals against Mississippi eye care providers
- New York gains oral medication prescribing authority
- California amends optometry’s approved treatments, medications and testing
- Kansas Insurance Department puts vision plans on notice
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- The scope of success
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- Texas scope expansion gains doctors oral meds, glaucoma authority
- Wyoming expands scope to include contemporary laser-excision procedures
- Mississippi scope progresses, other states seeing early successes
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- Massachusetts scope win adds glaucoma authority
- Going further-expanding advocacy efforts and educational and professional development efforts
- Pennsylvania and Iowa earn big victories to expand scope of practice
- Optometry patients win in Arkansas as ballot challenge to expanded practice law is invalidated
- VSP policy change may violate states patient protection laws
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- Scope expansion to save Americans billions annually
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- Maryland expands scope of practice
- AOA state affiliates blaze path for optometry’s future
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- NJ Vision Plan Bill 2018
- Massachusetts seeks glaucoma care expansion
- Alaska-Georgia legislative victories
- South Carolina legislators override veto safeguard patients vision health
- Georgia Nebraska advance patient centered legislation
- Indiana navigates telehealth bill exempts ophthalmic devices
- FTC DOJ weigh in on Massachusetts glaucoma care expansion
- Arizona No on contact lens prescription extension
- Kentucky heralds third party triumph in new law
- State association challenges mobile refractive service
- Texas doctor successfully challenges Aetna’s policy on panels
- Proposed state legislation doesnt address patient safety
- AOA steps up fight against 1 800 Contacts anti patient legislation
- Louisiana Governor Jindal signs expanded scope of practice bill
West Virginia adds optometric surgical procedures
April 3, 2024
The state board’s legislative rule change, approved by the governor and effective immediately, expands Mountain State doctors’ scope of practice to include eyelid procedures.
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West Virginia approves optometric surgical procedures on and around the eyelid after the state regulatory board exercised its authority to modernize scope, commensurate with nationwide education.
Effective immediately following Gov. Jim Justice’s signature, a legislative rule put forward by the West Virginia Board of Optometry authorizes doctors of optometry to remove, biopsy and treat non-malignant growths of the ocular adnexa not extending beyond the dermal layer of skin or mucus membranes. The regulatory move bolsters patients’ access to timely, quality optometric eye health care in a state where two-thirds of the population live in rural communities and face care shortages.
“This scope expansion gives optometry one more opportunity to provide the highest level of care to West Virginians, often rural patients, without waiting months and months to receive these minor optometric procedures,” notes Chad Robinson, West Virginia Optometric Association executive director.
Initiated as part of a year-long legislative rulemaking process, the scope amendment began in 2023 when the state board of optometry exercised its authority to promulgate rules for any procedure taught at 50% of accredited schools and colleges of optometry in the U.S. Despite attempts by optometry’s opponents to add as much as five pages of amendments, including an effort to include so-called ‘not-a-doctor' language concerning doctor and physician references, the rule received favorable support in the state’s legislature on the last day of session before receiving the governor’s signature weeks later.
West Virginia’s scope amendment now authorizes its doctors to provide all optometric procedures short of the three optometric laser procedures.
⏩ Read more about affiliates’ advocacy efforts in statehouses nationwide this year.
AOA, affiliates committed to advancing optometric care
Launched in 2018, the AOA Future Practice Initiative is an operational partnership alongside affiliates that helps leverage advocacy strengths to challenge historic impediments to full-scope optometric care. That close collaboration continues to not only produce meaningful scope advancements nationwide but also keeps in check egregious, anti-competitive and anti-patient vision plan policies and other attempts to roll back optometric care.
Central to these efforts are the AOA’s State Government Relations Committee (SGRC) Regional Advocacy Meetings, pivotal opportunities for grassroots advocates, affiliate leaders and volunteers to compare playbooks for statehouse advocacy strategies. Save the date for the 2024 SGRC Regional Advocacy Meetings:
- SGRC Regional Advocacy Meeting Eastern
Aug. 9-10 | Charlotte, N.C.
- SGRC Regional Advocacy Meeting Central
Sept. 13-14 | Dallas, TX
- SGRC Regional Advocacy Meeting Western
Oct. 4-5 | Seattle, WA
Affiliate advocacy teams are encouraged to join any one of the three regional meetings. Visit the event pages above for more information about joining these highly interactive meetings.