California Medi-Cal to cover doulas
Some advocates welcomed the new benefit in
Doulas had initially criticized the state for offering one of the lowest rates in the nation,
For some, that still won’t be enough in a high cost-of-living state with caseloads limited by the unpredictability and time-consuming nature of doula work. Many doulas can serve only two or three clients a month as the work frequently requires they be on call.
“I’m wildly unimpressed,” said Samsarah Morgan, a doula in
The rate in other states that offer doula services through Medicaid typically runs between
“We recognize the value of the work that doulas provide to mothers and infants, specifically, the intensity of the services and length of time doulas spend,” the state’s
Doulas act as coaches, guiding families through pregnancy and advocating for them in the hospital during labor and delivery, as well as through the postpartum period. Doula services have been associated with better birth outcomes, such as lower rates of cesarean sections, more breastfeeding, and fewer babies born underweight.
Doulas also serve women undergoing abortions or experiencing miscarriages — something the doula advisory group hopes the state will agree to cover in the future.
Yet it’s hard to know how
many doulas work in
Advocates hope that adding doulas to Medi-Cal’s covered services could help lower maternal mortality rates, especially for Black mothers, who die because of childbirth at a rate nearly three times that of white mothers.
During negotiations, doulas sought as much as
Under the governor’s latest proposal, the state would pay
The Newsom administration set the doula labor-and-delivery pay at the same rate as physicians and midwives. “This proposal recognizes that while doulas have less formal training than that of a licensed practitioner, doula services are different and typically last significantly longer than a visit or a birth event with a licensed practitioner,” the state wrote in the
Doulas could have negotiated a flat rate with the administration but believed billing for each visit would be fairer to workers, said Anu Manchikanti Gómez, an associate professor at the
“Because the rate for perinatal visits is so low, it doesn’t make a huge difference overall in terms of state expenditures,” Gómez said. “But
Though the reimbursement rate is lower than what doulas asked for, some said it still represented progress. Khefri Riley, a
Others said that the new rate is more acceptable but that the numbers are still tight for doulas.
Some doulas point to local government and private insurance programs that pay even more. One doula pilot program in
“We live in one of the most expensive states, and I think there’s lots of great wins in the revision that reflect that they’re listening to the nature of doula work,” Runnels said. “There’s still lots of room for improvement.”
State governments will often figure out what’s reasonable by checking rates in other states.
Then, on
Nolan said
“I love that they have so many visits paid for,” Nolan said. “I think that’s really good.”



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