D3 - Ban the Bags: Eliminating Infant Formula Marketing from Your Hospital---Could You be Liable?
D3 - Ban the Bags: Eliminating Infant Formula Marketing from Your Hospital---Could You be Liable?
Title: D3 - Ban the Bags: Eliminating Infant Formula Marketing from Your Hospital---Could You be Liable?
Disciplines: Childbearing (CB), Newborn Care (N), Professional Issues (PI)
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss infant formula discharge bags as a form of marketing
- Describe the legal implications of formula giveaways in medical facilities
- Identify methods for eliminating formula giveaways in your institution
HIPAA says distributing infant formula discharge bags is a form of marketing. It drags down hospital scores on the CDC’s mPINC survey. Without inventory controls, there’s no way for a hospital to inform a patient about a recall on the formula (which has happened). What happens if an infant is sickened by the formula in the bag (which has happened)? Are you and the hospital liable for this formula giveaway? We’ll see in this presentation.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014: 9:45 AM-10:45 AM
Coronado M-T (Disney Coronado Springs)
Moderator:
Clifton J. Kenon Jr., DNP, RN, IBCLC
Presenting Author:
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC