by Steve Brawner (BRAWNERSTEVE@MAC.COM)
A newly formed group will seek Medicaid and other insurance coverage for doulas, who provide nonmedical support for women going through pregnancy and the birthing process.
The Doula Alliance of Arkansas (DAR) announced Aug. 7 that had it been formed with help from a $250,000 grant from Ingeborg Initiatives, a group seeking to improve maternal health that was founded by Olivia Walton, granddaughter-in-law of Walmart founder Sam Walton. DAR will use that seed money, which will be spread over two years, to hire an executive director.
That part-time position, the search for which was launching that day, will work to gain state recognition of doula certification and work toward coverage of the service by Medicaid and other insurance providers. The grant also will pay for a fall conference, continuing education, and other expenses.
Alliance forms with $250,000 Walton gift to support doulas, seek coverage