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Rietveld <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Jul 2000 10:35:57 +0200
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At 19:42 10-7-00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi there...I've been busy working on research projects and writing up the
>literature review and methodology of the fee-survey study.  I have the
>ability to add more data ONE last time before I do my final data runs and
>statistical analyses for my ILCA presentation.  Anyone who didn't answer and
>still wants to, may do so now.  If you've changed your info or didn't
>provide full info, you can do so now.  I've gone back through and formalized
>certain parts since the earliest respondents answered.


Hi Chris,

Well, let me share the 'fee' thing with you as well.
At first I thought that it wouldn't be of much interest what a Dutch IBCLC
charged for a fee.

I work in a small private practice in Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
The NVL (Dutch Lactation COnsultants Association) worked out standard
hourly fees for
us, based on the salary of a midwive -although they just got a 56 % raise,
we didn't-.

A home visit/consult officially costs around U.S. $44  (Dutch guilders
100,00) an hour. This includes 2 x 15 min. follow-up by phone. A phone
consultation would cost US $ 0.44 a minute.

But, rates differ amongst us. I often see the first consult as 1 hour, even
if I've been there for 2.

We are not reimbursed at the moment, but we're working on this very hard.
Some health-insurances pay for special consultations (like cleft lip/palate
baby's)but that's still in its infancy.

About our degree of competition.....THe Netherlands is only 300 km.from
north to south -a small country-. We have about 150 IBCLC's now of which
only 68 are available for private consultations. In my area there are about
4 other lc's in private practice and I work together with most of them.

The IBCLC's come from a range of educations. There are (maternity-)nurses,
midwives, well baby clinic docters and LLL and other lay persons amongst them.
HOpe this helps a bit,

Warmly,

Renate Rietveld, IBCLC
Rijswijk, The Netherlands



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