Hear, hear Julia. I agree with you that licensure in the USA, as slow and
plodding as it will be to get it in each state, is the way to go. It will
provide a means for appropraite reimbursement: to the mothers who have
health insurance and want IBCLC outpatient visits offiered; to the
institutions who hire IBCLCs and want to see that as a cost-effective
method.
I encourage you to join ILCA ... which gives you automatic membership in
USLCA if you are a USA-based person, and then ask to work on their committee
on this topic (chaired by USLCA Director Marsha Walker -- whom you've
already identified as a leader in this movement). www.uslcaonline.org
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Liz Brooks JD IBCLC FILCA (ILCA Secy 2005-2011 and proud USLCA member)
Wyndmoor, PA, USA
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