Kansas billing rules 2026.06.19-draft
Kansas Medicaid doula billing rules
Check Kansas rates, codes, setup steps, visit-note basics, and denial risks before claim entry.
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Kansas Medicaid doula billing rules
Kansas payer rates and codes are still being checked, so use these sources for planning until the billing details are verified.
Recently updated
Updated Jun 19, 2026- Checked Kansas Department of Health and Environment / KanCare: KanCare - Kansas Medicaid Program Expands Coverage to Include Doula Services.
- Checked Kansas Medical Assistance Program (KMAP): KMAP Professional Provider Manual.
- Checked Kansas Medical Assistance Program (KMAP): KMAP Fee Schedules.
Rates still being checked
KanCare and the KMAP provider manual confirm T1032/T1033 doula billing, but the KMAP fee-schedule dollar rates are published only through the dynamic KMAP pricing portal and have not been statically verified. DoulaPaid keeps this state in planning mode until payer codes and rates are confirmed.
What to check before billing
- Use Kansas claim tools for planning only until the KMAP fee-schedule dollar rates are verified.
- KanCare covers doula services for dates of service on and after July 1, 2024, from confirmed conception through one year postpartum.
- Enroll with KMAP as a doula (non-physician) provider with an individual NPI (taxonomy 374J00000X).
- T1033 is limited to once per 280 days unless documentation supports a separate pregnancy.
This state guide will open more tools after payer sources are reviewed.
Use nicknames on public pages.
Keep client names, IDs, claim numbers, and visit notes in your own records.
Provider setup
These state tools are available for planning. Confirm payer requirements before billing.
Launch status
draft
Draft: payer rates and codes are still being checked, so this state stays in planning mode for now.
Billing portal
KMAP; KanCare MCO pathways
- Confirm KMAP; KanCare MCO pathways access and provider enrollment before first-claim work.
- Keep KMAP provider ID / NPI in your own secure records.
- Keep Kansas Medicaid (KanCare) member ID, names, dates of birth, and visit notes out of public pages.
State tools
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Provider setup checklist
Enrollment and provider details checklist.
Claim checklist worksheet
Download a plain text checklist.
Check missing items
Find setup, eligibility, rate, and note gaps.
Rate reference
See how this state pays.
Check visit-note requirements
See what the note must support.
Fix denied claims
State-specific denial reasons.
Denied claim help
Review common denial reasons and the next step to check.
Common questions
Plain answers about Kansas Medicaid doula billing.
Does Kansas Medicaid cover doula services?
Kansas Medicaid doula coverage is still being checked against official payer sources. Use this page for planning until codes and rates are confirmed.
How much does Kansas Medicaid pay doulas?
Rates are still being verified against official Kansas sources, so use this state page for planning only. Use the Kansas rate reference to check current amounts against official sources.
What should my Kansas visit note include?
Kansas lists 4 visit-note checks to review before claim entry, starting with: Use Kansas claim tools for planning only until the KMAP fee-schedule dollar rates are verified.. See the Kansas visit-note checklist for the full list.
Why do Kansas doula Medicaid claims get denied?
Common reasons include kmap rate source pending. The Kansas denied-claim guide lists the next step for each.
Official sources
Check these official sources before billing.
Source review
Source review currentKansas sources on this page were last checked Jun 19, 2026. Use the linked payer sources as the source of truth before billing.
These payer links were checked within the last 90 days.
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