Sens. Charles Robb (D-VA) and Lincoln Chafee
(R-RI) recently introduced Senate bill S. 3024, which calls for Medicare-covered
glaucoma detection examinations every 2 years for high-risk individuals.
The legislation joins companion bill H.R.
2620, which was introduced in the House by Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL). The House
bill is continuing to gain
co-sponsors.
The American Academy of Ophthalmolgy and
Congressional backers want to see the bills' provisions included in the Medicare
reform packages that will be considered in both chambers late this year.