New York State Department of Health: New York State Prioritizes Maternal Health With Expansion of Medicaid Prenatal and Postnatal Benefits
"It's important that all pregnant people are provided access to affirming quality care for safe deliveries, as well as resources that will ensure their babies are healthy and thriving,"
"These initiatives reaffirm
As maternal health remains a top priority, the state is doubling down on protecting pregnant New Yorkers. Key policies in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 enacted
* Doula Coverage: Effective 2024, Medicaid will establish statewide coverage of doula services for all pregnant, birthing, and postpartum Medicaid-enrolled individuals. A doula is a non-medical provider of physical, emotional, and informational support to pregnant people before, during, and after delivery.
* Midwifery Services:Medicaid increased the reimbursement rate for midwifery services from 85 percent to 95 percent of the Physician Fee Schedule as of
* Updated Perinatal Care Standards: Medicaid provided clarifying guidance and requirements on perinatal care for all Medicaid providers serving pregnant and postpartum individuals, with an explicit focus on health equity, health disparities, and racial bias.
* Remote Patient Monitoring: Medicaid incorporated an additional monthly reimbursement for remote patient monitoring of pregnant and postpartum people.
* Community Health Worker Coverage: Medicaid will soon include coverage for community health workers serving the prenatal and postnatal populations, expanding to children and other high-risk populations next year.
* Nutrition Counseling: Medicaid expanded coverage for nutrition counseling services provided by certified dietitians/nutritionists within their scope of practice.
* Lactation Counseling: Medicaid managed care plans are required to cover lactation counseling, even after discharge from the hospital after birth. Effective
* Prenatal Testing:Medicaid expanded coverage of prenatal testing and screenings, including:
- Non-invasive prenatal trisomy screening
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy screening
- Hepatitis C screening
- Third-trimester Syphilis screening
With nearly 9 million enrollees in Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plan,
The Department remains committed to supporting prenatal and postnatal care and ensuring resources are available for better birth outcomes.
The Maternal mortality page can be found here (https://www.health.ny.gov/community/adults/women/maternal_mortality/).
Maternal mortality rates in the
Medicaid Perinatal Care Standards can be found here (https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/standards/perinatal_care/).
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Original text here: https://www.health.ny.gov/press/releases/2023/2023-08-24_benefits_expansion.htm
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