Dr. Anand Peters.

AB Neonatal & Perinatal Medicine.,FAAP (USA).

Moses Mathias Hospital is committed to provide quality care to women and children in a patient friendly and safe environment. The hospital provides outpatient antenatal care and postpartum care and support for mothers whose babies are admitted in the NICU.

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100/b, Beach Road, Kottar,
Nagercoil - 629002,
Near Old Rto Office.

+91 4652 226592
+91 4652 227592

Moses Mathias Hospital@gmail.com

The economic impact of breastfeeding

Although breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal method of infant feeding, the US failed to reach the goals set for the year 2000. Support from employers, health insurers, health providers, and society are required to reach the goals set forth in Healthy People 2010-75% of mothers initiate breastfeeding, 50% of infants still receive breast milk at 6 months, and 25% of infants are still breastfed at 1 year of age.

In today's era of cost accountability and economic competition, these groups likely will desire information regarding the financial effects of breastfeeding and breastfeeding promotion from their perspectives. Although much research still is needed in this area, evidence suggests that a significant return on investment is likely with breastfeeding promotion. Also, the finances of health care must be viewed within the concept of value.

In health care, value can be thought of as the cost required to achieve a specified outcome. In lay terms, this can be thought of as "how much bang we get for our buck." Breastfeeding clearly improves the health of infants and mothers and seems to result in cost savings for parents, insurers, employers, and society, which means that the medical and economic value of breastfeeding is high.

To reap the health and economic benefits associated with breastfeeding, society must support breastfeeding promotion, which most likely will necessitate a coordinated US breastfeeding program. The US government is in a unique position to accomplish this goal as it views the associated costs from the joint perspectives of employer, health insurer, medical provider, and society. Through support of such a program, the US government likely will benefit significantly by improving the health of children and its financial bottom line.

Calculation:-

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Average IQ of Breast Milk Feeding Baby
Topup Breast Milk Need Everyday
Cost of Breast Milk for six months
Cost recovered in how many months
Average IQ of Breast Milk Non-feeding Baby
Topup Breast Milk Need Everyday
Cost of Breast Milk for six months
Cost recovered in how many months