There are certain insurance companies that routinely refuse to reimburse
for mother during the first 6 weeks post partum, because they consider the
lactation consult part of the global for pregnancy and birth. I work as
consultant for a birthing center and chart and bill under the electronic
system. Regardless of trying to explain to the insurance company that my
services are as a consultant who comes in to see clients for lactation which is
not part of the global expenses, they continue to refuse to pay, or pay and
then a couple of years later ask for that money back. They have no issue
for paying charges for baby. I've told the office manager I would try to
find out how this can be handled. Anyone else work for OB or Midwife office
who has encountered this and how do you handle it? Thank you in advance and
would appreciate discussing this in more depth privately.
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
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