> Rachel, please post the ref. of the document from which you quoted the AAP as > supporting 3rd party payment of pumps. Just having that document may be > useful to me. I'll copy it and attach to all my lactation summaries. Some of > the docs are (I think) just as puzzled as I am as to why insur. can dictate > care. This is good ammo. Knowing that their prof. organization states this > may make them feel more backed up when they try to advocate for their patients > who are in the 'train wreck' mode. Thanks for that info. Barbara Wilson-Clay, > BSE, IBCLC Here, from my generally very disorganized archives of messages I found worth saving, is the message in which the AAP resolution was reported on Lactnet. Tip of the keyboard to Deborah Vandermey. Rachael Hamlet ------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 14:42:44 -0800 From: Deborah A Vandermey <[log in to unmask]> Subject: American Academy of Pediatrics Resolutions FYI. In reading the November 1995 issue of the AAP News ("The official newspaper of the American Academy of Pediatrics"), they report their votes on resolutions at the 1995 AAP Annual Chapter Forum in September. Of particular interest: #6. BREASTFEEDING AS AN ACADEMY POLICY. Submitted by Nebraska Chapter. Resolved, that the Academy advocate that electrical breast pumps be made available through medical plans and third party payers, and be it further Resolved, that the Academy recommend that time be given to the mother by her employer during her work hours to use breast pumps." Disposition: ADOPTED." "#56. PUTTING MORE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE ACADEMY AND THE FORMULA INDUSTRY. Submitted by Habib Rathle, MD. Resolved, that the Academy gradually sever all financial ties between it and the infant formula industry over the next five years. Disposition: DEFEATED" "#7. INITIATIVE TO ENHANCE AND INCREASE BREASTFEEDING OF INFANTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Submitted by David A. Cimino, MD. Resolved, that the Academy, through the appropriate committees and its Washington office, develop initiatives to increase the incidence of breastfeeding by awareness, education, and a cash rebate or tax credit to breastfeeding mothers. Disposition: DEFEATED." One out of three......