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Breast Pump Pilot NuPAFP Conference October 13-14, 2010 Presented by: Lisa Akers, MS, RD, IBCLC, RLC Color Me Healthy.

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1 Breast Pump Pilot NuPAFP Conference October 13-14, 2010 Presented by: Lisa Akers, MS, RD, IBCLC, RLC Color Me Healthy

2 Objectives Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to: –State the purpose of the BP pilot; –Describe the design of the BP pilot; and –Explain the outcome of the BP pilot.

3 Background It is understood that Hospital-Grade Electric Breast Pumps: –Are time consuming –Are expensive –Are always in demand by participants –Vary from LA to LA

4 Goals of the Pilot Eliminate the burden of tracking, retrieval, and cleaning Provide an electric BP that WIC participants can use for subsequent children Decrease the cost of hospital-grade electric BP to WIC Program

5 Objectives of the Pilot Determine the amount of time to track, clean, and retrieve hospital- grade BP Follow WIC participants who receive a pilot BP for at least 6 months

6 Pilot Breast Pump Single-User WIC Pump In Style Donated by Medela

7 Policy Issues of Pilot Participants must: –Be certified as fully or mostly BF –Be BF > 6 months –Returning to work/school or separated for > 4 hrs/day –Make a commitment to BF for at least 6 months

8 Policy Issues of Pilot cont. Participants must: –Attend a class or meet with Peer Counselor to discuss BP –Pick up FIs every month (during pilot only) –Sign a written agreement regarding the use of the pilot pump

9 Written Agreement Similar to the Breast Pump Loan Agreements except: –Must agree to keep and use breast pump for subsequent children for 5 years. (Exceptions are made with special circumstances).

10 Site Selection for Pilot Central Shenandoah –Largest WIC BF Peer Counselor Program in the state –Have 1 BF Peer Counselor who only handles BP loans

11 Comparison 20 Pilot Pumps vs. 29 Hospital-Grade BP

12 Outcomes

13 Quantitative Outcomes As of the end of Aug: – 12 of the pilot moms were still BF, 8 of those > 6 months –Only 2 had used some formula –6 had completed the program –2 were lost to follow-up

14 Quantitative Outcomes All said that the pump helped meet their BF goals

15 Quantitative Outcomes cont. Time Data: –Average time for instruction & F/U with Pilot pump – 8 minutes –Average time for instruction, F/U, retrieval & cleaning for hospital-grade pump – 69 minutes

16 Staff Time Pilot Pump –$1.36 per pump Hospital-Grade Pump –$11.73 per pump

17 Funding Data!

18 Background for Calculations 15% of all infants born in the US are NICU infants WIC averages 5% part. growth/yr Average – 10,000 BF part./yr 78% of women go back to work after birth

19 Hospital-Grade Pump Background Contract good for 5 yrs. WIC purchases on average: –315 new & 315 refurbished BP/yr –4,000 collection kits/yr.

20 Cost to VA WIC Combined Program: –1,170 - hospital-grade pump + 5% growth/yr (remains the same) –6,630 –personal use pump for yr 1 (varies) +

21 Cost Breakdown Personal Use Needed: –Yr. 1 – 6,630 –Yr. 2 – 390 (5% growth) –Yr. 3 – 409 (5% growth) –Yr. 4 – 429 (5% growth) –Yr. 5 – 451 (5% growth)

22 Substantial Cost Savings VA WIC could save $1,388,693.80 over the course of 5 yrs!!!

23 Questions?


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