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An interactive resource for moms on easy steps they can take to reduce exposure to chemical toxins during pregnancy. Other excellent resources about avoiding toxins during pregnancy These are easy to read and understand and are beautifully presented. |
I don't mind sharing the letter - especially since it worked for me. Please
feel free to revise it to fit your circumstances (using different options,
etc.) We had the letter personalized for each doc, and as I mention at
the end, I also sent copies to the two hospital administrators, allowing
them to see that I am really working to get cooperation from the docs.
My plan was to follow through with a second letter in a couple of weeks
if I hadn't heard from the docs - saying something like "I haven't heard
from you. Am again hoping to find out your wishes so that any referrals/transfers
can be made according to your preferences if you are on-call. If I don't
hear from you, I will assume that you have no particular preferences in
this matter and I will proceed according to my own best judgment" (obviously
in dressed-up rhetoric). A copy of that letter, too, would go to the administrators.
The hope was that if the docs didn't respond and got upset about a transfer,
I would have left lots of tracks demonstrating to both the physicians and
the hospitals that I had tried repetitively to find out how they wanted
me to proceed. The assumption here is that I will do homebirths and they
can't do anything about it, and that I will inevitably need the services
of an OB and a hospital at some point (unless I am incredibly lucky). It
is not a request, nor pleading for their support (I have a client who will
kill me if I sound like I'm pleading with the docs). Hopefully, it sound
assertive and matter-of-fact, non-hostile, and appropriate to respond to.
Thanks to all for your congrats. I still feel really good about it!
Dear Physician
My client load for If a client develops a pregnancy complication and chooses you for consultation
or referral, how do you want us to proceed?
My desire in these matters is to cooperate with you as much as possible
and respect your individual preferences. I do not consider it responsible
care to dump complicated clients on you without warning or taking responsibility.
So, please return this form to me in the enclosed envelope. If I don't
hear from you I will assume you are comfortable with my judgment in these
matters. If you prefer to talk with me in person please check below.
Cc: Hospital Administrator (for these folks, I enclosed another letter
explaining again that I was seeking to cooperate with the medical system
rather than working in opposition to it, and thanked them for their support
of my practice (which is allowing me to order sonos, labs, and providing
my birth meds through their pharmacy)).
____ Have me or the client call and schedule an appointment with your
receptionist.
____ Send you a letter detailing the client's history and problem, with
chart copy.
____ Have me call and speak with you personally before making an appointment.
Other: _______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
If a client develops a complication during the course of labor that requires
consultation and/or transfer and wishes to go to [your group and X hospital],
how do you want us to proceed if you are on-call?
____ Take the client to the ER without notifying you first; have the ER
doctor call you.
____ Call OB first and have the nurses phone to tell you the client is
coming in.
____ Call you first to discuss the problem and arrange transfer.
Other: ________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Again, please be aware that having transfer arrangements does not in any
way make you responsible or liable for my practice. Such arrangements only
give my clients efficient access to the medical system and allow you maximum
flexibility for the execution of your skills.
____ Please schedule an appointment to talk with me in person about this.
Thank you very much.
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