Preparing public guide.
Preparing public guide.
Find care
Start with the state where the Medicaid member is enrolled. DoulaPaid links to official state, registry, directory, and plan sources instead of listing unverified providers.
These pages are a consumer-facing funnel from coverage questions to official enrollment checks. They intentionally avoid naming doulas unless the source is official.
Arizona has an official Medicaid doula program source, but families may still need to confirm enrollment with the payer or health plan.
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California has an official source that functions as a doula/provider directory starting point.
Metro pages are published only where the state has an official-source finder path in DoulaPaid. They route back to state, registry, directory, and plan sources.
Directory loop
Families can ask how to confirm a Medicaid doula. Doulas can ask to claim or add a listing.
Do not send names, Medicaid IDs, dates of birth, service dates, or visit notes through public directory pages.
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DoulaPaid is a private billing app. We are not Medicaid, do not submit claims, and do not guarantee payment.