Friday, May 1, 2020

Unprecedented Times

I’ve got to be honest: when I figured out during the early years of my Board service that I would be president of the Pennsylvania Optometric Association in the year 2020, I thought “wow, how many ODs get to say that?” Both the POA and the AOA prepared for this unique year with big plans to promote our profession. None of us ever expected what we currently face both in our personal and professional lives. Like you, I am unsure of how long things will take to get back to normal and what the new normal will look like. The POA faces many of the same concerns and challenges as we wait to see what the future holds. However, as members of the POA, we are fortunate to have a strong professional organization that employs dedicated staff who truly care about us as individuals and as an organization. They are working from home to support and protect the POA in ways they never anticipated. As members of the POA, we are also fortunate to have a committee structure with volunteer ODs that are passionate about our profession.

Since the onset of COVID-19, the following optometry-centered events have been cancelled:

  • Vision Expo East
  • POA’s Lobby Day in Harrisburg
  • POA/VSP eye exam clinic in Harrisburg
  • POA’s Spring Congress in Gettysburg
  • AOA’s Optometry’s meeting in Washington, D.C.
  • POA’s CE in Italy trip

Keeping members updated during this time is the POA’s topmost priority. Here is an update on several of the committees and their current strategies:

THIRD PARTY COMMITTEE
This committee continues to work with the insurances we deal with every day. Their in-person meetings have been replaced with conference calls and Zoom events. They continue to advocate for us and work to resolve the ongoing issues between the insurance industry and optometrists as providers. Of utmost importance is their efforts to ensure that optometry is included in telehealth delivery of care to our patients.

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
The way the Pennsylvania Legislature functions during this pandemic has changed dramatically. There are no in-person meetings between our elected officials and constituents or lobbyists. Communication happens via email or phone calls. The LAC is working to update and modernize the optometric practice act as this pandemic has proven we are the primary eyecare profession and our diversity geographically increases patient access to urgent and emergency care.

Governor Tom Wolf has designated optometrists as life-sustaining providers. The Federal Government has recognized us similarly. We are on the frontline of urgent and emergency eye care statewide. The time is now to make your legislators aware of optometry’s expanded role during the pandemic and how we can continue to be a vital resource as we move out of this crisis.

CLINICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE
The Clinical Education Committee has been working overtime to develop educational programs to assist members in renewing their licenses in 2020. The governor has allowed optometrists to obtain 100% of their credits for license renewal online for this renewal period only. The Committee sent out a survey to the membership and based on the responses have developed a series of webinars to include the core requirements for renewal and beyond. By now, you have hopefully participated in one or more of our web-based offerings. With the unexpected cancellation of our Spring Congress, the POA sustained a substantial loss of income. The Committee is doing what it can to give the membership what they need. Please support this endeavor when choosing the source of your online credits. Your financial support enables your professional organization to better support you!

As of now we are moving full steam ahead on our Fall Education Conference from October 23 to 24 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort. A few weeks ago, the POA emailed the membership a survey regarding continuing education this year and were encouraged by the number of members who still want to attend an in-person meeting this fall. Topics covering glaucoma, therapeutics, Act 31, and opioids for doctors still needing to meet the core requirements will be offered as well as additional educational topics.

I hope that you can appreciate all that the POA continues to do to support its membership. It is so very important to every Pennsylvania optometrist that the organization remains strong to support us in the coming weeks, months, and years. Your continued support of the POA and its programs is vital.











David Evans, O.D.
POA President