New York State Doula Pilot Program
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Medicaid Coverage of Doula Services:
Final Pilot Design
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February 2019
New York State´s Medicaid Doula Pilot
- On April 23rd, the State announced a comprehensive initiative to target maternal mortality and reduce racial disparities in health outcomes. This initiative includes a Medicaid pilot program to cover doulas.
- Since then, New York State (NYS) Medicaid has gathered information about coverage of doula services from:
- Doula programs operating in New York; and
- Other Medicaid programs that cover doula services (District of Columbia, Oregon & Minnesota).
- The Medicaid pilot program will be implemented through a phased-in approach in order to ensure access to this new benefit. Phase 1 of the pilot launches Erie County on March 1, 2019. The Department continues to work with doulas in Kings County to enroll as Medicaid providers and Phase 2 of the pilot will launch in Kings County when provider capacity is reached.
Purpose of Today´s Discussion
- The purpose of today´s discussion is to present the final pilot design.
- Pilot design elements include:
Doula Pilot Areas
- What is the setting for the doula pilot?
- Geographic-based
- Highest prevalence counties in New York State (Erie and Kings) based on:
- High maternal and infant mortality rates
- Significant # of Medicaid Births
- Pilot will exclude the three zip codes already funded through NYCDOHMH´s By My Side program (11207, 11212, and 11233).
- Highest prevalence counties in New York State (Erie and Kings) based on:
Maternal https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/chac/birth/b33.htm
Infant https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/chac/birth/b27.htm
Doula Services Eligibility
- Who is eligible to receive doula services?
- Medicaid eligible pregnant women in fee-for-service or Medicaid Managed Care who reside in the selected zip codes (Erie and Kings) would be eligible to receive doula services.
- The Medicaid doula pilot will be implemented through a phased-in approach in order to ensure access to this new benefit. Phase 1 of the pilot will launch in Erie County on March 1, 2019. Phase 2 of the pilot will launch in Kings County when provider capacity is reached.
Scope of Services
- What services will be covered by the pilot?
- Up to and including 4 prenatal visits
- Support during labor and delivery
- Up to and including 4 postpartum visits
Enrollment in the Medicaid Program
- Apply for NPI Number
- Complete NYS Medicaid enrollment forms
- Provide an attestation of doula training and proof of doula training
- Contract with Medicaid Managed Care Organizations
To participate in the doula pilot program, a doula must be enrolled as a provider in the NYS Medicaid program.
To enroll, a doula must:
- Apply for a National Provider Identification Number (NPI#) at the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System website
- Complete and return all required NYS Medicaid Provider Enrollment forms:
- NYS Medicaid Enrollment Form (Practitioner Enrollment - form #436801)
- Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Authorization (Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Authorization - form #701101)
- Electronic Transmitter Identification Number (ETIN) Certification Statement for New Enrollment (ETIN Certification Statement for New Enrollments - form #490602)
- Provide a signed and dated attestation of receiving doula training in the following core competencies:
- At least 24 contact hours of education that includes any combination of childbirth education, birth doula training, antepartum doula trainings, and postpartum doula training.
- Attendance at a minimum of one (1) breastfeeding class.
- Attendance at a minimum of two (2) childbirth classes.
- Attendance at a minimum of two (2) births.
- Submission of one (1) position paper/essay surrounding the role of doulas in the birthing process.
- Completion of cultural competency training.
- Completion of a doula proficiency exam.
- Completion of HIPAA/client confidentiality training.
- Provide a copy of the doula training certificate - or - an original signed and dated letter from the doula training organization stating the doula has attended and completed their doula training course (this letter must be on the organization´s letterhead and signed by the organization´s authorizing representative.
The doula will be required to return the signed and dated doula training attestation form, proof of doula training, and all completed NYS Medicaid Provider Enrollment forms to:
Mailing Address
Provider Enrollment - Doula PilotRoom A 129
431 Broadway
Albany, New York 12204
Medicaid Managed Care Provider Enrollment
- Once a doula is enrolled as a NYS Medicaid Fee-for-Service provider, they will be eligible to enroll as a provider with each of the Managed Care Organizations (MCO) participating in the pilot (see slide 13).
- Doulas that are interested in more information regarding the MCOs´ enrollment process for this pilot must contact the individual plans.
Reimbursement for Doulas
- How will doula services be reimbursed?
- Depending on the payor, there will be two different ways to bill:
- Fee-For-Service:
- Doulas will bill the Medicaid program directly through fee-for-service (FFS) via the eMedNY system.
- Fee-For-Service:
- Managed Care
- Doulas will submit a claim to the Managed Care Plan, which will then reimburse the doula.
- In order to follow federal Medicaid requirements applicable to covered services, doula services will be reimbursed on a FFS schedule.
Plans Participating in the Pilot
County | Plan Name | Contact Number |
---|---|---|
Erie County MMC Plans | Fidelis Care New York, Inc. | (800) 749-0820 |
HealthNow New York, Inc | (716) 887-6900 | |
Independent Health's MediSource | (800) 736-5771 | |
United Healthcare Community Plan | (877) 842-3210 | |
WellCare of New York | (800) 288-5441 | |
YourCare Health Plan | (800) 683-3781 | |
Kings County MMC Plans | Affinity Health Plan | (800) 553-8247 |
Empire BlueCross BlueShield Health Plus | (800) 454-3730 | |
Fidelis Care New York, Inc. | (800) 749-0820 | |
HIP (Emblem Health) | (646) 447-5000 | |
Healthfirst PHSP, Inc. | (866) 463-6743 | |
MetroPlus | (800) 597-3380 | |
United Healthcare Community Plan | (877) 842-3210 | |
WellCare of New York | (800) 288-5441 |
*The Medicaid pilot program will be implemented through a phased-in approach in order to ensure access to this new benefit. Phase 1 of the pilot launches Erie County on March 1, 2019. The Department continues to work with doulas in Kings County to enroll as Medicaid providers and Phase 2 of the pilot will launch in Kings County when provider capacity is reached.
Doula Fee Schedule (Fee-for-Service)
Service | Payment (as of 1/1/2023) |
---|---|
Prenatal Care Visit | $30.30 |
Labor and Delivery | $363.60 |
Postpartum Visit | $30.30 |
- The total for 8 visits plus labor and delivery is $606.
- Rationale:
- The established fee schedule is aligned with the Medicaid fee schedule for professional fees (physicians, NPs, and midwives).
Billing Guidance (Fee-for-Service)
Visit Type | Procedure Code | Max Number of Billable Visits |
---|---|---|
Prenatal Care Visit | 99600 | 4 |
Labor and Delivery | 99499 | 1 |
Postpartum Visit | 99600+ UA Modifier | 4 |
- Category of Service: 0464 (Doula)
- Managed care plans may have different procedure codes depending on their particular systems.
Evaluation
- How will the Medicaid program determine the effectiveness of the pilot?
- The New York State Department of Health will collect information from mothers on breastfeeding rates, and satisfaction and experience with the pilot via surveys.
- The Department will also collect information on mothers´ attendance at postpartum visits via claims.
- The Department will work with managed care plans on creating a mechanism to identify mothers that are participating in the doula pilot.
- The Department will also be collecting provider satisfaction information on the doulas via surveys starting at 4 months from the beginning of the pilot and at the end of the pilot.
- It is the Department´s expectation that doulas will complete the surveys to ensure the success of both the pilot and the evaluation.
Doula Outreach and Education
- The New York State Department of Health will organize a series of webinars and in-person trainings to assist doulas as they become enrolled Medicaid providers and bill the Medicaid program for services.
- Additional information on trainings can be found here.
Resources
- Additional information on the Medicaid doula pilot can be found here.
- If you have additional questions or comments, please send them to doulapilot@health.ny.gov
- Para ver esta información en español, visite Doula Services en español
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