South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3108

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Doulas

Impact

The implementation of H3108 is expected to have a profound impact on state laws regarding healthcare coverage for perinatal services. It mandates that all insurance companies in South Carolina must provide coverage for perinatal doula services if a doula is certified according to the regulations set forth by the new doula certification organization. This legislative change is anticipated to streamline access to supportive care during pregnancy and childbirth, thus potentially leading to better health outcomes for mothers and infants. The bill aims to promote evidence-based practices and continuous support throughout pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum phase, effectively empowering women and families during this critical period.

Summary

House Bill 3108 introduces significant changes to the South Carolina Code of Laws by adding a new Chapter 145 to Title 44. This chapter focuses on perinatal doula services, aiming to enhance maternal care by ensuring that these services are eligible for reimbursement under private insurance and Medicaid. The bill outlines specific conditions under which reimbursement will be provided and establishes a doula certification organization responsible for overseeing the standards and practices of doulas within the state. By doing so, H3108 seeks to improve access to doula services for childbearing individuals and support their health and wellness during pregnancy and postpartum periods.

Contention

While H3108 presents a progressive approach to maternal care, it also raises points of contention among stakeholders. Critics question whether the bill adequately addresses the range of qualifications required for doulas and if the proposed certification might restrict the accessibility of such services. Additionally, opponents argue that the bill's focus on insurance reimbursement could create decision-making barriers for doulas and clients when it comes to selecting care options. Understanding these concerns is vital for ensuring that the legislation effectively meets the needs of both caregivers and those receiving care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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