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Oh, the challenges of becoming an official Medicaid Provider.
Here's a question for all you politically savvy people in the USA:
I heard recently that Pres. Clinton signed an Executive Order requiring
all Medicaid Providers to provide something else: an interpreter for all
non-English-speaking patients / clients. Don't that make you think twice!
That's why our hosp has about six Spanish interpreters and an electronic
box on a phone line where we can call someone - for a big fee - and have
them translate our conversations. Everyone talks into the box and the box
talks back translating both languages.
You still sure you want to do this as a small PPLC? Even if it IS
reimbursed? But if Medicaid will reimburse the cost of the interpreter or
the squawk box, maybe we'll talk... maybe!
Phyllis
> The Texas Department of Health is considering authorizing Medicaid =
> reimbursement for outpatient lactation consulting, presumably home =
> visits or outpatient clinic visits. In what states does Medicaid cover =
> lactation services? Any detail on the pros and cons of your programs is =
> appreciated.=20
> Kay Rybiski, RNC, IBCLC
> MMBA Clinical Coordinator
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC
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