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Doula coverage Rhode Island · RIte Care / Medicaid

Medicaid doula coverage in Rhode Island

The number

RIte Care / Medicaid covers doula services at up to $1,500 per full perinatal package, effective 2022-07-01.

What the doula benefit looks like in practice

RIte Care / Medicaid covers doula services for pregnant and postpartum enrollees. Reimbursement is up to $1,500 per full perinatal package, covering prenatal visits, labor support, and postpartum visits. Coverage took effect 2022-07-01.

How a doula enrolls as a Medicaid provider: the state requires credentialing through one of the recognized doula certifying bodies (DONA International, NBDA, Commonsense Childbirth / MDoula, or a state-approved equivalent), a fingerprint-based background check, an NPI number, and enrollment as a non-physician practitioner with the state Medicaid MMIS. Most states also require 'completion of a state-approved training covering cultural humility and the state's Medicaid billing rules.'

How a pregnant enrollee finds a covered doula: the state Medicaid portal publishes a searchable directory of enrolled doulas. If you are in managed care, your plan may publish its own network list. Community-based organizations — especially those serving Black pregnant people — maintain referral lists outside the state portal that often surface doulas not yet on the state directory.

Rhode Island added doula coverage in July 2022 under H 7624 (2022), reimbursing up to $1,500 per perinatal package. The RI Department of Health's Health Equity Zone model places enrollment navigators in Providence's South Side and Pawtucket.

For Black families

For Black pregnant people, a Medicaid-covered doula removes the cost barrier that has made doula care an out-of-pocket privilege. National studies (Thomas et al., AJPH 2017; Kozhimannil et al., Birth 2016) find Black people who work with a doula have lower preterm birth and lower c-section rates and report higher satisfaction with care. Rhode Island added doula coverage in July 2022 under H 7624 (2022), reimbursing up to $1,500 per perinatal package. The RI Department of Health's Health Equity Zone model places enrollment navigators in Providence's South Side and Pawtucket.

Where to get help in Rhode Island

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers in Rhode Island: every FQHC accepts Medicaid, charges on a sliding scale for the uninsured, and has certified application counselors who can help you apply or renew. See our FQHC directory for this state at /clinics/ri/.
  • Medicaid-accepting providers in Rhode Island: our provider directory lets you filter to providers in this state. See /providers/ri/.
  • State health profile for Rhode Island: for state-level health outcomes context (maternal mortality, infant mortality, life expectancy, uninsured rate) by race, see /health/rhode-island/.
  • RIte Care / Medicaid consumer help line: 1-401-784-8100 for application help, renewal questions, and general Medicaid inquiries. Ask for an interpreter if you need one; language access is required under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
  • Black Mamas Matter Alliance maintains a national directory of Black perinatal organizations at blackmamasmatter.org. Filter to programs serving Rhode Island.
  • National Health Law Program (NHeLP) doula tracker: up-to-date Medicaid doula coverage map at healthlaw.org/doulamedicaidproject.

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