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Who We Are
The Washington East Asian Medicine Association
(formerly WAOMA), first began as the Acupuncture Association of Washington (AAW) over
25 years ago. The organization has helped to provide a unified legislative voice for our
profession. In fact, our founders were integral in helping to establish the legal practice of
East Asian Medicine (also known as "Oriental Medicine") in Washington state. Our
all-volunteer Board of Directors currently consists of 8 democratically elected
professionals in the field. WEAMA has been working hard to further the profession in a
variety of ways.

Other Accomplishments
- WEAMA provided stakeholder meetings, e-blasts, mailed announcments and our web site to encourage practitioner involvement in the scope expansion/clarification process.
- We hold two membership meetings a year, open to all licensed EAMP's in the state where practitioners give us feedback on where they would like us to focus our attention.
- We have Created and maintained this web site to increase patient referrals to member acupuncturists and serve as an information source for the public, agencies and the professional community.
- Worked with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner and insurance companies to facilitate the integration of East Asian Medicine into medical insurance reimbursement via the "Every Category of Provider" rule.
- Retained our lobbyist to monitor and advocate for state regulations that work for the acupuncture community.
- Changed status from Certified Acupuncturist (C.A.) which originally required us to have physician sponsorship and supervision, to the title of Licensed Acupuncturists (L.Ac.) which allowed us to practice independently.
- Maintaining a lobbyist in Olympia has been one of our greatest accomplishments, ensuring the support of favorable initiatives and protecting the profession from unfavorable laws. WEAMA serves as the liaison for EAMP's to the state government, national organizations, the insurance industry, and other groups and agencies that affect our profession. Through general meetings, seminars, and our Action alert mailing list, we foster growth and integrity in our professional community. Every year in Olympia, our lobbyist fends off threats to the Every Catagory of Provider (ECP) Law which assures that our profession is covered by insurance providers.
It is through financial support from members that all this is possible. Please consider
becoming a member or making additional contributions toward our ongoing efforts, we
can't do this without your financial support!

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