TODAY'S HEADLINES
The Utah Optometric Association is gearing up for a crucial legislative battle. Last year UOA was able to defeat a bill titled "Use of Optical Scan Machines," which sounds benign enough—yet this bill would allow Utahans to obtain an eyeglass (and possibly a contact lens) Rx from an auto-refracting device located in a "kiosk." State officials fear that more is to come. » More
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Last week, the Florida Senate voted 10-3 to approve SB 278, a bill which would grant additional prescribing authority to optometrists. » More
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The Tennessee Academy of Ophthalmology (TNAO) is opposing a recently filed bill (SB220/HB555) that, as amended, would allow optometrists to inject local anesthesia into the tissue surrounding the eye in order to perform surgery. » More
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) announced final regulations that require the pediatric vision essential health benefit to be a yearly eye exam with materials for millions of children in this country. » More
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Optovue has received 510(k) clearance for its iCam non-mydriatic, compact fundus camera. » More
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Transitions Optical Inc. has released Cultural Connections: The 2012 Multicultural Initiative Report, an overview of the company's multicultural initiatives. » More
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