South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0042

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Insurance coverage for lactation services and doula services

Impact

The implications of S0042 extend to all individual and group health insurance contracts in South Carolina. By requiring coverage for lactation consulting and doula services, this bill aims to improve health outcomes for mothers and infants, encouraging breastfeeding and providing emotional and physical support during pregnancy and the postpartum period. The enforcement of these provisions will ensure that healthcare plans are aligned with clinical guidelines, thus promoting the well-being of families and maximizing their access to essential maternity care services.

Summary

Bill S0042 amends the South Carolina Code of Laws to mandate insurance coverage for lactation consulting services and doula services provided by certified professionals. Specifically, the bill requires all Medicaid health plans to offer these services to mothers and newborns, ensuring comprehensive care during the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. It defines clear roles for lactation consultants and doulas, establishing standards for certification and practice. This legislation represents a significant step towards improving maternal and child health outcomes by enhancing access to supportive services during a pivotal time for families.

Contention

While the law aims to improve maternal health services, concerns regarding its implementation and potential costs have been raised. Critics may argue that mandating such coverage could lead to increased premiums for insurance providers or limit options for consumers. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the qualifications of doulas and lactation consultants, with calls for clear standards and consumer protection against malpractice or inadequate care. The dialogue around this bill reflects broader discussions about healthcare accessibility and maternal support, highlighting the need for effective frameworks that balance coverage with quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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