N.J. Breastfeeding Services Face Pay Cuts Due to Insurance Change

Source: WHYY Philadelphia

Summary

Starting September 1, lactation consultants in New Jersey will be prohibited from billing UnitedHealthcare for services provided to infants, impacting their pay structure. This change poses a significant challenge for service providers who aim to support breastfeeding mothers and their babies.

Why It Matters

The billing change could reduce access to vital lactation services for new mothers, potentially affecting breastfeeding rates and infant health. Understanding these impacts is crucial for addressing the needs of families in the community as they navigate early breastfeeding challenges.

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