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--- "Hoover, Janet - DH" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Help! Has anyone in California heard of this? We
> received this email from
> the CA department of health services. Any other
> states requiring this? We
> are checking to see if the blood bank would cover
> the NICU too.
Speaking (just a little) in jest..
Now, lets wait a minute before we start complaining
about this tissue bank license requirement... Is
there not some way we could exploit this? If human
milk is decreed by CA law to be a tissue, in need of
special licensing, then would not a substitute require
special approval? Perhaps the manufacturers could be
required, on this basis to prove the substitute safe
and effective just like a mechanical heart would have
to be proved safe and effective to be used in lieu of
a donor heart?
Linda Pohl, IBCLC, RLC, musing in my spare time...
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