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Date: | Tue, 6 Jul 1999 11:26:54 -0400 |
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In response to the issue of money and epidurals: I agree but....it is
entirely possible that anesthesia will become part of the blanket coverage
type insurance in which a flat fee covers everything and there is no fee
for service. Hmmm...now what will that do for "the constant source of
income?" It will become a financial liability to have all your patients
receive epidurals. Doulas on the other hand...much less expensive...about
as effective...none of the side effects!
The L&D system in the US might be in for a major overhaul...and we, as LCs
need to be there when it happens...promoting Doulas as an alternative to
epidurals. This is suggested at the end of M. Walker's (1997 JHL, 13 :2)
review of the literature on anesthesia and lactation. Kennell and Klaus
have also looked at the cost savings associated with the use of
doulas....it is astounding. I can tell you right now...the anesthetists in
our system do not like the Walker article! Why ? They get the financial
implications better than we do!
Susan Keith-Hergert RN, MS, CPN, IBCLC
Mercy Health Partners
Cincinnati, Ohio
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