An Act relative to Medicaid coverage for doula services
Key Points
Massachusetts is proposing to include doula services in Medicaid coverage, aiming to offer significant support to a pregnant person and new parent. Doulas provide physical assistance, emotional encouragement, and valuable information throughout pregnancy and postpartum. Their services range from helping during labor, making home visits, accompanying women to medical appointments, and providing support in the unfortunate event of pregnancy loss or infant death.
A Doula Advisory Committee will be formed to ensure this initiative is effectively
implemented. This committee will be comprised of doulas and community members with
diverse backgrounds and experiences. Their role will be to oversee the management of the doula services, ensuring they meet the needs of the community and are accessible to those who need them. This approach aims to improve maternal health outcomes and offer support to families during the time of pregnancy and loss.
Impact & Importance
The implementation of this bill, doula services through Medicaid become accessible
to low-income households. The bill ensures that committee members come from diverse
backgrounds, promoting inclusive care. Doulas provide essential advocacy, support, and
education during pregnancy, which is important for everyone involved in the pregnancy
process.
Status
Bill was reported favorably by the committee and referred to the committee on
Senate Ways and Means on 04/08/2024