Current Pedorthics | January-February 2014 | Vol. 46, Issue 1 | Page 17

Plotting Out Our Future: PFA’s Three-Year Strategic Plan In 2013, PFA’s Board of Directors met for a weekend-long strategic planning session to map out the activities of the association for the next three years. However, even before the actual brainstorming began, the Board reviewed PFA’s Mission Statement, which was used to drive the rest of the planning process. After significant discussion, the Board approved a slightly modified version of the existing mission statement, which now reads: PFA’s mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of credentialed providers of lower extremity pedorthic modalities through education; increase the demand for services through marketing; and, promote the right to practice through government affairs activities. • Seeking opportunities for PFA to testify in favor of licensure legislation. • Seeking opportunities for PFA to have a seat at the table during the regulation writing phase following legislative passage. Specific Objective: Interact and build relationships and coalitions between PFA and other healthcare professional’s organizations by: • Determining benefits of (causes, reasons) and organizations to join forces with at the state and national level. • Determining level(s) of cooperation. By revisiting and revising PFA’s Mission Statement, the following short and long term goals were established to comport to the mission statement: Specific Objective: Continue to monitor and respond to legislative and regulatory issues potentially impacting the profession by: Goal 1: Promote Advocacy and Government Relations • Continuing regular visits to offices of Members of Congress. • Seeking opportunities to meet with CMS officials. • Working together with APMA, AOPA and PFOLA, to name a few, on issues of mutual interest. • Subscribing to federal and state legislative and regulatory monitoring service. • Further refining existing, and developing new position papers as needed on issues of interest to pedorthics. Specific Objective: Advance state licensure practice acts for pedorthists by: • Continuously monitoring for legislative activity in each state currently without pedorthic or O & P licensure. • Charging PFA’s State Licensure Subcommittee with the following mandate: The charge of the committee is to protect the Scope of Practice as defined by the PFA Model Licensure Bill in states that are contemplating licensure for pedorthists. In states having licensure, to work within the legislative structure to ensure that pedorthists in the state may practice pedorthics to the full extent of the Scope.” • Revising as necessary PFA’s model pedorthic licensure legislation. • Developing convincing arguments in favor of state pedorthic licensure for those individuals/members who may be opposed to licensure. • Building consensus amongst the membership in states where licensure is pending to determine their interest in pursuing pedor ѡ