H.B. 415 LEGISLATIVE GENERAL COUNSEL 6 Approved for Filing: D.M. Cheung 6 6 02-07-23 1:01 PM 6 H.B. 415 1 DOULA SERVICES COVERAGE AMENDMENTS 2 2023 GENERAL SESSION 3 STATE OF UTAH 4 Chief Sponsor: Ashlee Matthews 5 Senate Sponsor: ____________ 6 7LONG TITLE 8General Description: 9 This bill requires the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program to cover doula 10services. 11Highlighted Provisions: 12 This bill: 13 <defines terms; 14 <requires coverage of doula services by the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance 15Program; 16 <requires the program to report on its coverage of doula services to the Health and 17Human Services Interim Committee; and 18 <provides a repeal date. 19Money Appropriated in this Bill: 20 None 21Other Special Clauses: 22 None 23Utah Code Sections Affected: 24AMENDS: 25 63I-2-249, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 64 26ENACTS: 27 49-20-422, Utah Code Annotated 1953 *HB0415* H.B. 415 02-07-23 1:01 PM - 2 - 28 29Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 30 Section 1. Section 49-20-422 is enacted to read: 31 49-20-422. Coverage of doula services. 32 (1) As used in this section: 33 (a) "Doula" means an individual who: 34 (i) provides information and physical and emotional support: 35 (A) to a pregnant or postpartum individual; and 36 (B) related to the pregnant or postpartum individual's pregnancy; and 37 (ii) is certified by one or more organizations approved by the program. 38 (b) "Qualified individual" means a covered individual who is: 39 (i) within the state employees' risk pool; and 40 (ii) (A) is pregnant; or 41 (B) was pregnant within the past six months. 42 (2) For a plan year that begins on or after July 1, 2023, and before July 1, 2026, the 43program shall cover services provided by a doula to a qualified individual. 44 (3) The program may establish limits for coverage under Subsection (2), including 45limits based on: 46 (a) the type or number of services provided; and 47 (b) a qualified individual's physical or emotional condition. 48 (4) The program shall report to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee on 49or before October 1 of each year regarding coverage provided under Subsection (2), including: 50 (a) covered providers; 51 (b) covered services; 52 (c) provider payment rates; 53 (d) covered-individual cost sharing; 54 (e) total provider payments and covered-individual cost sharing; and 55 (f) any indicators of whether doula services have: 56 (i) reduced pregnancy or postpartum coverage costs; or 57 (ii) improved pregnancy or postpartum care. 58 Section 2. Section 63I-2-249 is amended to read: 02-07-23 1:01 PM H.B. 415 - 3 - 59 63I-2-249. Repeal dates: Title 49. 60 (1) Subsection 49-20-420(3), regarding a requirement to report to the Legislature, is 61repealed January 1, 2030. 62 (2) Section 49-20-422, regarding coverage for doula services, is repealed July 1, 2027.