The Academy recently submitted a letter to the Kentucky House Standing Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative Regulations regarding House Bill 444 (HB 444), legislation that aims to update the scope of practice for audiologists.
Given the evolving nature of scope of practice discussions, HB 444 has generated conversation among stakeholders. Supporters of the bill indicate that these updates are intended to modernize existing law and reduce administrative barriers that can delay care, particularly in rural and underserved communities. As drafted, the bill would allow the evaluation of auditory and vestibular conditions and add other services, such as prescribing hearing aids, conducting health screenings, performing cerumen management, ordering certain laboratory tests and non-radiographic imaging, and prescribing topical otologic pharmaceuticals.
In its letter, the Academy emphasized the importance of ensuring patients have access to comprehensive, coordinated hearing healthcare while recognizing the need for statutory frameworks to keep pace with current clinical standards. The Academy shared its perspective with both the committee and the Kentucky audiology community as the legislative process continues.
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