Hi Martha,
Maybe ask the insurance company what they require? I've found that insurance companies are all over the map when it comes to their requirements for covering breast pumps.
Holly Mcspadden, IBCLC
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>>> "Martha A. Rhea IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]> 7/8/2014 11:29 AM >>>
I know that some Insurance company's are providing pumps for Moms, but some require a prescription for coverage, can anyone give me help with the verbiage in this letter. I wrote the diagnosis for necessity in the baby, and that to ensure the production and extraction of this necessary milk, Mom needs a hospital quality pump. Does anyone have any further advise. Thank you for your help. (The note is signed by the Physician/provider that I work with)
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