Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1139

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
4/3/24  

Caption

Relative to insurance coverage for doula services

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend various sections of the General Laws in Massachusetts to include doula services as a covered benefit. This change represents a significant shift in addressing maternal health, potentially facilitating better health outcomes for mothers and infants, especially among communities that traditionally face barriers to accessing perinatal care. By mandating insurance coverage for doulas, the bill aims to advocate for a more inclusive healthcare system that recognizes non-medical support's value in the birthing process.

Summary

House Bill 1139 aims to establish insurance coverage for doula services in Massachusetts, recognizing the important role doulas play in supporting individuals during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum periods. The bill defines ‘doula services’ to include a wide range of support, such as continuous labor support, prenatal and postpartum visits, and connecting families with community resources. Medicaid is specifically addressed, ensuring that eligible pregnant individuals receive necessary support without the requirement of prior authorization for a set number of doula visits. This approach seeks to promote access to maternal health care for all, including disadvantaged populations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its progressive stance on enhancing maternal health services, concerns have been raised regarding the sustainability of funding and the potential bureaucratic complexities in implementing the new coverage. Opponents argue that expanding insurance coverage to include non-medical support could lead to increased healthcare costs and may divert attention from traditional healthcare services. The establishment of a Doula Advisory Committee to evaluate and oversee the implementation could help address these concerns by focusing on equitable access and performance standards.

Advisory_committee

The bill also proposes the creation of a Doula Advisory Committee, consisting mainly of practicing doulas and individuals with relevant community experience. This committee is tasked with advising on best practices for doula services, ensuring quality training, and addressing the needs of marginalized populations. The structure of the committee is designed to incorporate diverse perspectives from both providers and recipients of doula services, which underscores the bill's commitment to equitable healthcare access.

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