Doula support of individuals and families before, during and after childbirth is gaining traction in Massachusetts as one way to address racial inequities in pregnancy care and maternal/child outcomes in the state.
MassHealth is looking to expand pregnancy care coverage to include doula services, which are an out-of-pocket expense for most consumers. And while Massachusetts doulas have mostly operated independently or in small practices, the state’s Health Policy Commission is helping finance the integration of doula services into pregnancy and birthing care at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield and Boston Medical Center to improve outcomes for Black birthing people. Another hospital system, Steward Health Care, has recent experience offering doula services for its MassHealth accountable care organization members and shares some early learnings.