HI Folks,
I don't believe they can use your name when you respond to market research
surveys without first being given express permission. Am I right Liz?
This is their privacy policy at the following link.
http://www.e-rewardsmedical.com/erewardsmedical/privacy_policy.jsp
I felt it was good to give honest feedback on the questions asked about
the various pumps. Carolyn' Maloney's bill is calls for FDA regulation of
breast pumps and is undergoing a new impetus in the US. Maybe it was the FDA
ordering the survey. If the information produced says x pump was found to be
a good pump by LC's and my responses have helped a mom get a better pump to
use then I think that will help mothers. If it identifies a pump that I
think is poor then I think that is good too. If it let's pump companies know
what I believe is important for pump design and features and that the WHO
Code matters that is good.
Judy Gutowski, BA, IBCLC
Western PA - USA
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