thread: IM referral for homebirth

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    IM referral for homebirth

    The IM I have been seeing asked me to get a referral to 'her service' but I have been refused by all GPs who do obstetrics here. What does it mean exactly when a GP refuses to refer you an IM? Does it just mean you can not get any medicare rebates if they are available or something more?

    The Drs reasoning was simply that they do not know the service, they do not know the midwives and if she were to write a referral and something went wrong it could be on her head as it was her recommendation that referred me there....


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    Maybe ask her and ask her what GP's she recommends to get referral from.

    Other than that I'm not sure as never had to have a referral.

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    is she meaning a collaborative agreement for the medicare rebate?

    if so, she should also be able to offer some HB friendly GP/OBs...but you might have to travel a fair way to get the letter (never have to actually see the GP again after they signed the form etc).

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    IM referral for homebirth

    In Melbourne, MAMA in Flemington have this service - a GP works there who does referrals. I dont know of many others i'm afraid.
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    We travelled a fair way from our home (on public transport) for a GP who would refer us to our midwife. It's a pain, but you only need to see them once for their signature...if you want the Medicare rebates that is.

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    Yes it's to get the medicare rebate for pre and post natal care only, not the birth. Get your midwife to go and meet a Dr with you, that's what I did and I got the referral. If you are happy to go without the rebate about $1000 you don't need to worry about getting a referral if you like.

    Goodluck.

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    I got the rebate but never had to get a referral.

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    IM referral for homebirth

    Are u in Melb lily dust? MAMA definitely has a GP there. I know of another practice in Melbourne north suburb that has at least a GP that would do so but maybe only for specific IMs. Feel free to PM me if u want details.

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    Are u in Melb lily dust? MAMA definitely has a GP there. I know of another practice in Melbourne north suburb that has at least a GP that would do so but maybe only for specific IMs. Feel free to PM me if u want details.
    No, Im in very rural NSW unfortunately. If I lived a bit more city based I dont think I'd be meeting with the obstacles as intensely as I am.

    Anyway, I have spoke to the IM and yes, it is just for medicare rebate for me, to get some cash back. As she doesnt as yet have the provider number the amount I could have gotten back would only be from about 34 weeks, so $110 for an entire pregnancy.

    She could suggest nothing and basically said how disappointing for me. She has no GP to refer me to that she knows will sign in so Im just going to have a little think on this one.

    The closest place that may be able to help is about 2 1/2 hours away but would need to find a GP that will before I go just making appointments and getting rejected again.

    Thanks ladies

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    Doesn't sound worth the hassle.

    I'm sorry the GP won't help, and doesn't understand what a referral is. It is not their role to guarantee the services of another heath care professional. I wonder if she feels the need to investigate all of the hcps and hospitals before she will refer a patient to them, or if it just those wanting to have homebirths?

    This is another example of how collaboration doesn't work.

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    i'd call the other place ahead of going to make sure that someone is on board. but TBH if it will only save you $110 i probably would avoid it altogether...the looks and the judgement can be really gross and not worth it sometimes IMHO.

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    I agree, $110 isn't really worth the hassle. Sucks about the way the drs are treating you/acting though the IM we are going with isn't Medicare registered, so no rebates here either.

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    Veus, can you PM me that northern suburbs doctor's name? I might need it

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    Re: IM referral for homebirth

    You're near me arent you tenibear, I had no issue getting a referral from my local gp.

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    i'm inner north and have a mob just up the road that do it