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Rhode Island billing rules 2026.06.15-current

Rhode Island Medicaid doula billing rules

Check Rhode Island rates, codes, setup steps, visit-note basics, and denial risks before claim entry.

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Rhode Island Medicaid doula billing rules

Rhode Island uses per-visit service lines such as Prenatal doula visit, 60-minute minimum at $100, with modifiers, caps, and documentation checks to confirm before claim entry.

Recently updated

Updated Jun 15, 2026Official fee schedule

Rates are backed by official published fee-schedule or rate evidence in the source packet.

  • Checked Rhode Island EOHHS / Medicaid: RI Medicaid Doula Services Manual V1.3.
  • Checked Rhode Island EOHHS: EOHHS Doula Services provider page.

Paid by visit

Prenatal doula visit, 60-minute minimum: $100

Labor and delivery doula support (vaginal): $900

Labor and delivery doula support (cesarean): $900

Postnatal doula visit, 60-minute minimum: $100

What to check before billing

  • Bill only visits of 60 minutes or more; document the date, time/duration, and nature of each visit.
  • Verify RI Medicaid eligibility on each date of service.
  • Enroll via the RI Medicaid Healthcare Portal with NPI taxonomy 374J00000X and RICB certification; complete Trading Partner enrollment for electronic claims.
  • For In-Plan managed care members, submit to the member's MCO; an MCO may require a modifier on the CPT/HCPCS codes.
  • The per-pregnancy maximum is $1,500 (3 prenatal + 1 labor/delivery + 3 postnatal); unused prenatal/L&D visits may be billed as postnatal visits up to 7 postnatal total.
  • No reimbursement for home births/deliveries. For members under age 21, additional medically necessary visits may be requested via prior authorization.

This page is built from checked state billing sources.

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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

active

Active: guide and tools are ready for general planning.

Billing portal

RI Medicaid Healthcare Portal / MCO pathways

  • Confirm RI Medicaid Healthcare Portal / MCO pathways access and provider enrollment before first-claim work.
  • Keep RI Medicaid provider ID / NPI in your own secure records.
  • Keep Rhode Island Medicaid ID, names, dates of birth, and visit notes out of public pages.

Payout estimator

Model common claim totals from verified published rates. Keep client-specific details in your own secure records.

Planning estimator

Estimate a claim total

Use published rates to model Rhode Island services before claim entry. Do not enter client names, IDs, dates of birth, or visit notes here.

Estimated total

$2,000.00

Final payment still depends on eligibility, payer edits, documentation, and claim review.

Common questions

Plain answers about Rhode Island Medicaid doula billing.

Does Rhode Island Medicaid cover doula services?

Yes. Rhode Island Medicaid doula services covers doula services. Coverage still depends on active eligibility, the service date, provider setup, and visit notes.

How much does Rhode Island Medicaid pay doulas?

Rhode Island pays per visit — Prenatal doula visit, 60-minute minimum: $100; Labor and delivery doula support (vaginal): $900; Labor and delivery doula support (cesarean): $900; Postnatal doula visit, 60-minute minimum: $100. Use the Rhode Island rate reference to check current amounts against official sources.

What should my Rhode Island visit note include?

Rhode Island lists 6 visit-note checks to review before claim entry, starting with: Bill only visits of 60 minutes or more; document the date, time/duration, and nature of each visit.. See the Rhode Island visit-note checklist for the full list.

Why do Rhode Island doula Medicaid claims get denied?

Common reasons include visit under the 60-minute minimum; rhode island visit limit reached; home birth or delivery billed. The Rhode Island denied-claim guide lists the next step for each.

Rule change alerts

Get a no-PHI email when Rhode Island doula billing rules change or new verified sources are added.

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Official sources

Check these official sources before billing.

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