Regulatory Changes & Policy

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New Law Eases DEA Training Requirements for Optometrists

A new federal law is poised to streamline required training for prescribers of controlled substances. The Support for Patients and Providers Act, a wide-ranging...
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VBM Lobby Under Fire: Optometry Pushes Back in Washington

The American Optometric Association is calling out what it describes as misleading and harmful tactics from the vision benefit manager (VBM) lobby. Through its...
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AOA Revises Telemedicine in Optometry Policy

The American Optometric Association has released its latest revision of the Policy Statement on Telemedicine in Optometry, approved in August 2025. It pushes telemedicine...
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Tariff Breakdown for ODs: What’s Happening, What It Means, and What...

4/15/25 update: As you've likely heard, there's been movement on this already. On April 9, President Trump announced a 90-day pause on new tariffs...
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Will Physician Shortages Mean Further Expanded Scope for Optometrists?

The U.S. is currently facing a critical shortage of physicians, a challenge exacerbated by the pandemic. And the shortage is expected to worsen in...

Disparities in Pediatric Eye Care Across the US

Ever wonder why booking a kid’s eye exam can feel like winning the lottery in some parts of the US? A recent study published...

Value of Optometry and Optometrists in Eyecare Worldwide

Recognition of optometry and optometrists worldwide in eyecare continues to be a challenge that leading optometry professionals are bringing awareness to by educating the...

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