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Medicaid Reimbursement for Doula Care: Policy Considerations From a Scoping Review

Cara B. Safon, Lois McCloskey, Sarah H. Gordon, Megan B. Cole, Jack A. Clark

2023Medical Care Research and Review17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Evidence suggests that perinatal doula care can support maternal health and reduce racial inequities among low-income pregnant and postpartum people, prompting growing interest by state Medicaid agencies to reimburse for doula services. Emerging peer-reviewed and gray literature document factors facilitating or impeding that reimbursement. We conducted a scoping review of that literature (2012-2022) to distill key policy considerations for policymakers and advocates in the inclusion of doula care as a Medicaid-covered benefit. Fifty-three reports met the inclusion criteria. Most (53%) were published in 2021 or 2022. Their stated objectives were advocating for expanded access to doula care (17%), describing barriers to policy implementation, and/or offering recommendations to overcome the barriers (17%). A primary policy consideration among states was prioritizing partnership with doulas and doula advocates to inform robust and equitable policymaking to sustain the doula profession.

Topics & Concepts

MedicaidReimbursementInclusion (mineral)General partnershipNursingMaternity careMEDLINEMedicineBusinessFamily medicineHealth carePsychologyPolitical scienceLawFinanceSocial psychologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal and fetal healthcareGlobal Maternal and Child Health