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Sylvia! You are awesome! What a wonderful service, and I agree that some of
the information women receive is questionable. Please let me know if I can
help you with this. You know where to find me!
Elisabeth Coble, RN, CPN, IBCLC
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From: Sylvia Romm
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 12:01 PM
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Subject: IBCLC payment structures and contracts
I'm a pediactric hospitalist doing delivery room and newborn nursery (among
other responsibilities), and a mom of 2 kids under 3 years old. I'm starting
a telehealth company that connects nursing moms with IBCLCs through 24/7/365
online video access.
Over the past few years, I've noticed a lot of mothers writing into my mommy
groups asking breastfeeding questions at all hours of the day and night. The
responses they have gotten has varied from pretty good to absolutely wrong,
and I have often wished that I had some place to point these women to that
could provide reliable information, support, and reassurance. After having
these thoughts for several years, I've finally gone ahead and created
MilkOnTap.com to address these needs.
I'm in the process of designing the payment structure for the IBCLCs I will
hire. I was hoping this group could answer a few questions:
1) How much do IBCLCs in your area charge per hour? For home visits or
office visits?
2) Do the IBCLCs in your hospital or practice use an "on call" payment
structure, where they are paid a base rate (like, $5/hr to be available to
be called in, and then a higher rate if they are called in for a consult)?
3) If so, could you send me an example of the contract you use to set up
this payment structure?
Thanks!
Sylvia
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