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File #: 54994    Version: 1 Name: BOH Res #2019-05 Supporting Increased MCH Funding and Equitable Access to Doula Services in Dane County
Type: Board of Health Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2019 In control: Health Department
On agenda: Final action: 3/20/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Board of Health Resolution #2019-05 in Support of Increased Maternal and Child Health Funding and Equitable Access to Doula Service in Dane County
Attachments: 1. BOH RES 2019-05 MCH funding and doula equity resolution 2019-03-08.pdf
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Board of Health Resolution #2019-05 in Support of Increased Maternal and Child Health Funding and Equitable Access to Doula Service in Dane County
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WHEREAS, Dane County experiences persistent black-white disparities in almost every maternal and infant health outcome, including severe maternal morbidity, breastfeeding initiation and duration, low birth weight, and infant death; and,

WHEREAS, Doulas are trained professionals who provide physical and emotional support as well as information to families before, during, and after childbirth; and,

WHEREAS, Studies have shown that families who receive doula services have better outcomes at lower health care costs, women with doula support have higher breastfeeding rates, and their babies have a lower likelihood of low birth weight and prematurity;2,3 and,

WHEREAS, Doulas also have the potential to decrease birth-related complications and therefore health care costs in Wisconsin and beyond;4,5 and,

WHEREAS, Most insurers do not cover doula services, creating barriers for families who cannot pay for a doula out of pocket; and,

WHEREAS, Community-based doulas that serve low-income families often receive inequitable compensation for their services; and,

WHEREAS, The cost of doula certifications makes becoming a doula inaccessible for many women with limited incomes and may limit the number of doulas of color who can help address the discrimination some women of color experience within the health care system;6 and,

WHEREAS, Public Health Madison & Dane County is committed to supporting efforts that produce equitable outcomes for maternal and child health; and,

WHEREAS, This resolution is in alignment with previous Board of Health resolution #2018-24 in support of the MOMMIES Act, which included steps that would increase doula access, as well as national efforts by organizations such as the March of Dimes, who recently released a position statement declaring the importance of insurance coverage for doula ...

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