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VISION
To improve vision and eye health by providing
high-quality, cost-effective optometric and optical
services across Europe.
European Council of Optometry
& Optics
Julie-Anne Little
President
40 national associations
across 27 countries
European
Academy of
Optometry &
Optics
European Council of Optometry
& Optics
• To create a harmonized professional and educational
system for optometry and optics based on the European
Diploma in Optometry and Optics.
• To develop the scope of practice for optometrists and
opticians to the degree that the same high standards apply
and are mutually recognized in all European countries
• To eliminate avoidable blindness and visual impairment in
Europe.
Optometry and Optics in Europe
• Economic conditions and healthcare
systems vary from country to country
• Scope of practice varies enormously
• Education at different levels
– University
– Hand Craft System
• Little harmonisation
Overcoming these challenges
• Seeking recognition by national authorities
• Seeking increased scope of practice
• Challenging the medical lobby, e.g.
– Germany
– France
• Development of education
• Changes in the delivery of health care
• Setting common standards
World Council of Optometry
• Europe a regional member of WCO
WCO Categories of Optometric Services
1.
Optical
Technology
Services
dispensing
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2.
Visual
Function
Services
dispensing
refraction
prescription
3.
Ocular
Diagnostic
Services
4.
Ocular
Therapeutic
Services
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a) without drugs
b) with drugs
dispensing
refraction
prescription
dispensing
refraction
prescription
screening for
eye disease
diagnosis of
eye disease
using DPA’s
(diagnostics)
dispensing
refraction
prescription
diagnosis of
eye disease
using DPA’s
(diagnostics)
treatment of
eye disease
using TPA’s
(therapeutics)
dispensing
refraction
prescription
diagnosis of
eye disease
using DPA’s
(diagnostics)
treatment of
eye disease
using TPA’s
(therapeutics)
eye surgery
using laser
Examples
Scope of Practice of Optometry
Box 1
Turkey
Box 2
Belgium
France
Iceland
Italy
Box 3
Austria
Czech Rep
Denmark
Germany
Spain
Switzerland
Box 4
Finland
Ireland
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden?
Box 5
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
Nigeria
UK
US
OPTICIAN
REFRACTING
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
OPTOMETRIST
OPTOMETRIST
DOCTOR OF
OPTOMETRY
dispensing
dispensing
refraction
prescription
dispensing
refraction
prescription
screening for
eye disease
dispensing
refraction
prescription
diagnosis of
eye disease
using DPA’s
(diagnostics)
dispensing
refraction
prescription
diagnosis of
eye disease
using DPA’s
(diagnostics)
treatment of
eye disease
using TPA’s
(therapeutics)
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ECOO Business Plan
Four work strands:
• Public Affairs
• Education and standard of practice
• Communications and organisation
• Resource mobilisation
Activities
• Legislation & regulation
• Communication and information to members
• European lobbying – e.g. World Sight Day,
Fluorescein regulation and supply
• Market trends & data
• Education – European Diploma & Accreditation
and the European Academy of Optometry &
Optics
Examples of ECOO activities
and projects
Wasem Report
• Comparative Analysis of Delivery of Primary eye care in
3 European Countries (Wasem Report 2011)
ECOO Blue book
Blue Book update
• WCO scope of practice questionnaire
ECOO Guidelines for
Optometric & Optical Services
• Creation of a standard for optometric and
optical services
Contents:
1.
service framework,
2.
education,
3.
the process,
4.
consultation
5.
outcomes,
6.
dispensing of optical appliances
7.
other services
• Finalised in Malaga, available soon
The European Diploma in
Optometry
• European syllabus
• Set at highest entry level of any country
• Political value
– To establish a high standard of optometry
• Educational value
– To encourage raising of educational
standards
– To meet the expectations of students
Accreditation of schools
• Using Syllabus of ED to benchmark
institutions
• Diploma becomes more accessible
• Facilitates free movement in Europe
• European Standard
• Credit for prior achievement
• Ladder of qualification
Legislation and regulation
• Platform for information sharing
• Website valuable repository of information
• Regular newsletters and
press releases
Fluorescein issue
• Fluorescein strips
- medicinal product versus medical device
• ECOO contacted the EC in 2012 and was invited to
present at the EC Expert Group meeting
• ECOO issued a position and press release and alligned
with other stakeholders on the matter
• February 2013 Expert Group meeting: ECOO submitted
a response to the EMA Scientific Opinion calling for dual
classification
„Fluorescein Ophthalmic Strips for non-diagnostic
purposes“ to be considered medical devices
European Forum against
Blindness
• World Sight Day
Further work...
European Qualification in Optics
• Establish competencies for opticians throughout
Europe
• Would provide a consensus of European
optician’s education
• The first steps on a qualification ladder that
could lead to optometry