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Nevada billing rules 2026.06.18-current

Nevada Medicaid doula billing rules

Nevada Medicaid doula billing uses per-visit rates starting at $100.

Rules are tied to payer sources.
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Denial pages use the same state billing sources.

Nevada Medicaid doula billing rules

Nevada Medicaid doula billing uses per-visit rates starting at $100.

Per-visit model

Patient education, individual, per session: $100 with modifier U1

Doula support at vaginal delivery: $900 with modifier U1

Prior authorization is needed after 4 sessions.

What to check before billing

  • Bill Provider Type 90 doula services with modifier U1.
  • S9445 is limited to four visits without prior authorization.
  • Do not append TN after 2025-08-25.

This page is built from checked state billing sources.

Public tools are for general checks. Keep client details in your own records.

Launch status and setup

Nevada is marked active. Check setup before claim work.

Launch status

active

Active: state tools are ready for general planning.

Billing portal

Nevada Medicaid Provider Web Portal / EVS DDE

  • Confirm Nevada Medicaid Provider Web Portal / EVS DDE access and provider enrollment before packet work.
  • Keep Nevada Medicaid provider ID / NPI in private records only.
  • Never enter Nevada Medicaid recipient ID, names, dates of birth, or visit notes into public tools.

Common questions

Plain answers about Nevada Medicaid doula billing.

Does Nevada Medicaid cover doula services?

Yes. Nevada Medicaid doula services - Provider Type 90 covers doula services. Coverage still depends on the client's active eligibility, the service date, provider setup, and documentation.

How much does Nevada Medicaid pay doulas?

Nevada pays per visit — Patient education, individual, per session: $100; Doula support at vaginal delivery: $900. Use the Nevada rate calculator to check current amounts against official sources.

What documentation does Nevada require for doula claims?

Nevada expects 3 visit-note items before a packet is ready, including: Bill Provider Type 90 doula services with modifier U1. See the Nevada visit-note checklist for the full list.

Why do Nevada doula Medicaid claims get denied?

Common reasons include education visit cap exceeded. The Nevada denied-claim guide lists the next step for each.

Source trail

Published rules must stay attached to payer or policy sources.

Source review

Source review current

Nevada sources on this page were last checked 2026-06-17. Use the linked payer sources as the source of truth before billing a real claim.

The attached payer-source review is within the 90-day monitoring window.

How we verify these rules

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Billing tools can download a PDF with rates, codes, documentation requirements, denial reasons, and source citations.