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AOP launches research into key reforms proposed for primary eye care services in Wales

The Welsh Government put forward proposals for major reforms of primary eye care services

The Association of Optometrists (AOP) has launched a research survey to gather insight around how proposed reforms to primary eye care services may impact AOP members and patients in Wales.

Speaking about the importance of the research, Adam Sampson, AOP Chief Executive, said: “The proposals outlined by Welsh Government will fundamentally change the way that primary eye care services are delivered in a bid to address hospital waiting times and improve eye healthcare.

“While there are some excellent proposals, including higher remuneration for optometric clinical services, we do have some serious concerns over reforms that potentially prevent access to eye healthcare from the most vulnerable patients, and negatively impact those practising in Wales.

“It is therefore vitally important that our members in Wales engage on the core issues, particularly those we’ve identified as carrying risk, and have their say in influencing the reforms.”

During the consultation, the AOP will be listening and advocating for the views of members in Wales as well as those members who practise on the England and Wales border. This will include providing support around some of the more complex regulatory changes in the proposals and what they may mean for members practising in Wales.

Members will receive a unique link to take part in the AOP’s survey on the consultation via email on the 19 May.

In addition to the member survey, the AOP will be engaging with Welsh members at an in-person, event, Focus group on the primary care ophthalmic services consultation in Wales, taking place on 5 June in Swansea.

There will also be an opportunity for members to share their views on specific topics over the coming weeks via the AOP’s community forums.

The AOP will respond to the proposals with and on behalf of members in Wales by the closing date of 19 June 2023. Individual submissions to the consultation can also be made online.

To explain more about the consultation, including the AOP’s current view and the possible outcomes, the AOP have produced FAQs. AOP members who would like further information can contact the AOP Policy team: [email protected]

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For more information, please contact Serena Box, PR and Media Manager, at the Association of Optometrists, [email protected] or telephone 020 7549 2040.

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Association of Optometrists

The Association of Optometrists (AOP) is the leading representative membership organisation for optometrists in the UK. We support over 80% of practising optometrists, to fulfil their professional roles to protect the nation’s eye health. For more information, visit www.aop.org.uk