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I get a lot of questions from private practice IBCLCs all over the country
regarding insurance/reimbursement and setting up a lactation practice, but
this one is a first. I was ask about offering a fee percentage to
physicians or others who refer to this person for lactation consultation.
While it's legal for a business like a car dealership to offer a gift
certificate or money if you refer someone to them who buys a car from them. I
think that is what is sometimes called a "finder's" fee. I don't think it's
viewed the same with healthcare services. It sounds too much like
"kickbacks" and conflict of interest. Anyone have an opinion??? Liz Brooks???
Warm regards,
Pat Lindsey, IBCLC, RLC
407-803-2024
_www.patlc.com/LVR_ (http://www.patlc.com/LVR)
PLEASE sign petition to help IBCLCs become licensed which will greatly
improve access of lactation care to mothers and babies.
http://tinyurl.com/lq72wpt
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