Maryland Code § HG-15-141.4

Section HG-15-141.4
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Birthing parent" means the individual giving birth and who is
receiving doula services throughout the parent's pregnancy, including the prenatal,
labor, and postpartum periods.
(3) "Certified doula" means a trained nonmedical professional who
provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to the birthing
parent throughout the prenatal, labor, and postpartum periods who has received a
certification to perform doula services approved by the Program.
(4) "Doula services" means continuous and nonclinical physical,
emotional, and informational support, based on evidence-based practices and with
respect for individual care needs, culture, and family traditions, to a birthing parent
provided by a certified doula, including:
(i) Education and guidance, supplementing the services of
health care providers, on childbirth, coping skills for new parents, breastfeeding,
infant feeding, infant soothing, and making informed decisions about childbirth and
postpartum care;
(ii) Prenatal coaching;
(iii) Support for other individuals providing care for a birthing
parent, including a birthing parent's partner and family members; and

(iv) Facilitation of access to resources that can improve birth-
related outcomes, including ongoing home visiting services, transportation, housing,
the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program WIC, intimate partner violence
resources, and alcohol, tobacco, and drug cessation.
(5) "Home" means the residence of the birthing parent.
(6) "Labor and delivery" means the period during which the fetus,
membranes, umbilical cord, and placenta are expelled from the uterus through
vaginal birth or through surgical delivery by a cesarean section.
(7) "Medically indicated" means that a service or benefit meets the
coverage requirements set by the Department.
(8) "Participating doula" means an individual who:
(i) Meets the certification requirements as provided in
subsection (d) of this section; and
(ii) Is authorized by the Department to provide health care
services to a Program recipient.
(9) "Provider" means an individual, an association, a partnership, or
an incorporated or unincorporated group of doulas certified to provide doula services
and who, through an appropriate agreement with the Department, has been
identified as a Program provider by the issuance of an individual account number.
(b) This section may not be construed to limit the authority of the Health
Services Cost Review Commission to set the appropriate rates for hospital services.
(c) The Department shall:
(1) Ensure that doulas providing care under the Program are
participating doulas;
(2) Review participation in the Program of participating doulas and
Program recipients; and
(3) Evaluate the effectiveness of doula services covered by the
Program.
(d) A provider shall:

(1) Be certified by an organization approved by the Department; and
(2) Present proof to the Department of completion of the associated
certification from at least one organization before providing doula services through
the Program.
(e) To participate in the Program, a provider shall:
(1) Meet the requirements of COMAR 10.09.36.03 to participate in
the Program;
(2) Maintain up-to-date certification as required by the Program;
and
(3) Hold adequate liability insurance.
(f) (1) The Program shall cover doula services that:
(i) Are medically indicated;
(ii) Are provided during the prenatal, labor and delivery, or
postpartum period of a birthing parent; and
(iii) If provided remotely, comply with the telehealth
requirements in COMAR 10.09.49 and other relevant State and federal law.
(2) Doula services covered by the Program are subject to any
limitations adopted by the Department.
(g) (1) A provider shall submit a request for payment in the format
designated by the Program.
(2) The Program may return to the provider, before payment, any
invoices that are not properly:
(i) Signed;
(ii) Completed; or
(iii) Accompanied by properly completed forms required by the
Program.
(3) (i) A provider may charge the Program and the Program shall
reimburse a provider.

(ii) A charge by a provider may be different from a customary
charge by the provider for the same service.
(iii) The Program shall pay for covered services at a rate equal
to the lesser of:
1. The customary charge the provider charges to the
general public, unless the services are free to individuals not covered by the Program;
or
2. The Program's fee schedule.
(h) A managed care organization that participates in the Program shall
provide medically indicated doula services to pregnant and postpartum enrollees.

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