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Nevada billing rules 2026.06.18-current
Check Nevada Medicaid doula billing rates, codes, setup steps, visit-note basics, denial risks, and first-claim checks before claim entry.
Nevada uses per-visit service lines such as Patient education, individual, per session at $100, with modifiers, caps, and documentation checks to confirm before claim entry.
Can doulas bill here?
Yes, when Nevada Medicaid doula services - Provider Type 90 rules, eligibility, setup, and notes support the service.
How does payment work?
Patient education, individual, per session: $100; Doula support at vaginal delivery: $900
First thing to check?
Confirm Nevada Medicaid Provider Web Portal / EVS DDE access and payer routing.
Biggest risk?
Education visit cap exceeded: Obtain prior authorization before billing additional S9445 visits.
Paid by visit
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.
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Updated Jun 18, 2026Official fee scheduleRates come from an official fee schedule or public rate source.
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Billing portal
Nevada Medicaid Provider Web Portal / EVS DDE
Model common claim totals from verified published rates. Keep client-specific details in your own secure records.
Planning estimator
Use published rates to model Nevada services before claim entry. Do not enter client names, IDs, dates of birth, or visit notes here.
Estimated total
$1,000.00
Final payment still depends on eligibility, payer edits, documentation, and claim review.
Saved step: Select service and check the packet amount
Save this estimate with the packet steps if you want to come back later.
Use this four-step order before moving into a payer portal.
Setup
Confirm enrollment, portal access, provider identifiers, and payer routing.
Open stepNotes
Check what the visit note needs before you bill.
Open stepRates
Check codes, units, caps, fee schedule notes, and any approval rule.
Open stepDenial/follow-up
Check missing items, use the payer reason, and track the next action.
Open stepSaved step: Run one claim check
Use this after you choose the state and service.
Saved step: Check documentation needs
Fix missing visit-note items before you make the packet.
Review common denial reasons for this state and the next step to check.
A NevadaMedicaid doula claim is often denied when the payer cannot match the claim to eligibility, provider setup, a covered service, visit-note support, units, modifiers, or timing. Start with the payer's denial reason in your private records, then use these public checks without entering client details.
Common check
Pattern: Nevada Medicaid allows four S9445 visits without prior authorization.
Check: Obtain prior authorization before billing additional S9445 visits.
Open denial detailUse the free Nevada guide first. Sign in only if you want to save setup, claim checks, packet work, and denial follow-up in one place.
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Short answers about Nevada Medicaid doula billing.
Yes. Nevada Medicaid doula services - Provider Type 90 covers doula services. Coverage still depends on active eligibility, the service date, provider setup, and visit notes.
Nevada pays per visit — Patient education, individual, per session: $100; Doula support at vaginal delivery: $900. Use the Nevada rate reference to check current amounts against official sources.
Nevada lists 3 visit-note checks to review before claim entry, starting with: Bill Provider Type 90 doula services with modifier U1.. See the Nevada visit-note checklist for the full list.
Common reasons include education visit cap exceeded. The Nevada denied-claim guide lists the next step for each.
After you read the Nevada rules, use these links to check setup, rates, notes, prior authorization, denials, and the first claim.
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Check these official sources before billing.
You can cite DoulaPaid as a guide. For billing, appeals, or legal decisions, use the official Medicaid source.
Short
DoulaPaid. "Nevada Medicaid Doula Billing Rules." Updated Jun 18, 2026. https://doulapaid.com/states/nv
Full
DoulaPaid. "Nevada Medicaid Doula Billing Rules." Source-linked guide, updated Jun 18, 2026 and sources checked through Jun 17, 2026. https://doulapaid.com/states/nv
Markdown
DoulaPaid. ["Nevada Medicaid Doula Billing Rules"](https://doulapaid.com/states/nv). Updated Jun 18, 2026.
Source check
Source check currentWe last checked these Nevada sources on Jun 17, 2026. Before you bill, open the official source and confirm the rule still applies.
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