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Upcoming Advocacy Event: “AOA on Capitol Hill”

May 24, 2017

The American Optometric Association (AOA) annoucned that AOA President Andrea Thau, OD, and Johnson & Johnson Vision North America President, Peter Menziuso, met with members of Congress to lobby for expanded access to in-person eye health and vision care provided by ODs, and to get support for AOA-backed patient health and safety priorities, including a Federal crackdown on illegal contact lens sales.

The group met with House and Senate leaders, including Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) and Reps. Bob Latta (R-OH) and Michael Burgess, M.D. (R-TX) on Capitol Hill. In addition to discussing the status of legislation to overhaul the health care system, Dr. Thau and Menziuso urged officials to oppose a Federal agency proposal that would impose new paperwork requirements on doctors and patients while not addressing the practices of some online contact lens sellers, which the AOA says has the potential to harm patients and increase health care costs.

“Optometry was heard loud and clear today in Washington, DC. The Capitol Hill meetings help ensure that optometry practices from coast to coast, and our AOA, are recognized as a nationwide force for patient health and vision,” says Dr. Thau. “At a time when elected officials are making important decisions about the direction of health care, our AOA and state associations are making sure that that our frontline and expanding role is understood and that our priorities, focused on protecting the doctor-patient relationship, are front and center.”

The week of June 19, in conjunction with Optometry’s Meeting in Washington, DC, AOA doctors and students from all 50 states will have the opportunity to present the organization’s priorities to U.S. Senators and House members as part of AOA on Capitol Hill, expected to be optometry’s largest-ever advocacy event.

The gathering comes as health care legislation is at the top of Congress’s “to do” list.

The AOA on Capitol Hill advocacy effort is aimed at winning new supporters in Congress for AOA priorities, including:

•    Safeguarding full physician recognition and inclusion in physician-level programs.

•    Upholding existing laws that assure access to in-person, comprehensive eye examinations, including essential pediatric eye health coverage and a ban on discrimination by ERISA and other plans.

•    Ensuring patients’ safety from unsafe telehealth schemes and services and illegal contact lens sales.

•    Ceasing abusive, anti-doctor health and vision plan policies, as reflected by the provisions of the AOA and American Dental Association-backed, bipartisan Dental and Optometric Care Access Act (HR 1606).

•    Fighting any effort to downgrade access to essential eye health and vision care for America’s veterans.

Doctors and students interested in participating in AOA on Capitol Hill can contact President@aoa.org or Matt Willette at the AOA Washington, DC office at 1-800-365-2219 or MWillette@aoa.org.

“From my meetings today, I can see that our AOA and state association’s 24/7/365 advocacy efforts are making a difference in how elected officials, employers, the media and the public view our profession,” says Dr. Thau. “However, with special interest groups with a fiercely anti-optometry agenda more active than ever, this is the time for all AOA doctors and students to speak out together for our practices and our patients.”

For more information, visit www.aoa.org/aoaoncapitolhill.

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