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Hi,
On the back of our forms that mom fills out w/history and reason for visit etc,
there is a general authorization to treat and to allow communication to moms
doctor. This should be on any standardized form you are using. You could
make something up. I don't think you need to talk to a lawyer. Many lay folks
don't realize that when they sign in at a hospital for treatment, just what that
entails.. ie. usually it gives the hosp permission to have the pt seen by
students and interns among other things.
So, I would use your intake form that you are currently using. It should say
something to the effect that I authorize (LC) to assist in my care and
treatment (or something to that effect) and use my medical info in
conjunction if necessary as deemed by the LC with my primary physician . I
am sorry I don't have my form in front of me. But I'm sure someone on lactnet
does. My thoughts are not flowing as smoothly as I would like, but hopefully
you can get the picture. :) Then the form is signed and dated by mom and the
Lactation Consultant.
When one goes to the hospital it is understood that touching is part of the
territory, esp when giving birth. There is no special clause that allows a nurse
of doctor to "touch" a pt. This is understood by the very nature of treatment.
If you don't get the response you are looking for e-mail me off list and I will
find and type you what the back of our form says.
All the best,
robin
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