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Today this item appeared in the newsletter put out by the hospital where I
have my office.
<<The first free-standing children's hospital in New Jersey, the Bristol-Myers
Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University, opened earlier
this month in New Brunswick. The $62 million, 160,000 square-foot facility
includes 70 private rooms, a Level 1 pediatric trauma center, an emergency
department, and a pediatric intensive-care unit (Philadelphia Business
Journal, March 30-April 5)>>
Just what do you suppose are the chances this new children's hospital will
have a strong breastfeeding support program? or that sick patients there
will get banked human milk?
But, as I joked with my boss when I read this, wouldn't this be a great
opportunity for a formula-making pharmaceutical company to show that it CAN
support breastfeeding by setting up a model breastfeeding program? The
pharmaceutical industry is the biggest profit-making industry in the world
today. Another tidbit from the same newsletter says that 10% of the US
health care dollar is spent on medicines, and their cost is projected to
increase 12+% per year in the future. Imagine if you were given the
challenge of promoting breastfeeding with access to all the resources
Bristol-Myers has raked in from their captive market of formula-feeding
parents.... Too bad it'll never happen. Or are there any ways we could
shame them into it.....?
(Not that I am for one millisecond entertaining the possibility of doing
business with a code-breaking company.)
Chris Mulford, RN, IBCLC
bemused in Swarthmore PA
north-eastern USA
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