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Liz writes:
50% of the USA population is Medicaid-eligible; Medicaid requires that
reimbursement be provided only to licensed providers. No good for
non-licensed IBCLCs UNLESS they are offering care "incident to" that offered by a
licensed provider like an MD.
~~~ Question/clarification: Is this referring to IBCLCs who do not also
have a license from another profession ( RN,PT, OTR/L,etc)? As far as I know
there are no "licensed IBCLCs" meaning that the IBCLC profession is not a
licensed one. Am I missing something?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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