Dear Sandra,
I don't know if this helps but here goes.Although I am
happy enough for my babies to have the full
immunisation program I was not happy with the idea of
the Hep.B at birth.I checked with my G.P and a paed.
as to whether the lack of injection at birth would
stop the baby from having full protection against Hep
B.Both stated that there was no medical evidence that
the Hep B at birth,except for Hep B mothers was
necessary.When my baies turned 18 months I was
entitled to that $250 + allowance.Ann --- "Sandra J.
Eales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wonder if anyone
can help me with a couple of
> questions or references where I might find out the
> answers?
> 
> Do doctors miss out on their $18.50 incentive
> payment if the child doesn't have the Hep B birth
> Dose but completes the rests of the  vaccination
> schedule? 
> 
> What about parent's incentive payment - do they
> still have to go through the whole conscientious
> objection deal - given that the child is still fully
> immunised and there is no "catch up" required?
> 
> Sandra
>  

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