What States Cover Doula in Medicaid 2025?
As of January 2025, several U.S. states have implemented Medicaid coverage for doula services, recognizing the positive impact doulas have on maternal and infant health outcomes. The following states provide Medicaid reimbursement for doula care:StateStart DateReimbursement RateCaliforniaJan 1, 2023Up to $3,200ColoradoJul 1, 2024$1,500KansasJul 1, 2024$1,295MarylandFeb 2022Up to $930MassachusettsDec 8, 2023Up to $1,700MichiganJan 1, 2023Up to $2,700MinnesotaN/AVariesNevadaApr 2022$1,500-$1,650New Jersey2021Up to $1,065New YorkMar 1, 2024$1,350-$1,500OklahomaJul 1, 2023$1,044Oregon2014$1,500Rhode IslandJul 1, 2022$1,500VirginiaApr 1, 2022$959Washington, D.C.Oct 2022Up to $1,950.71Details Oregon: Implemented Medicaid coverage for doula services in 2014. The reimbursement rate has increased over time, reaching $1,500 in 2022.Minnesota: Offers Medicaid reimbursement for doula services,...