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A. The department shall collaborate with state agencies, local governments and private entities to share relevant, disaggregated, non-personal identifying information regarding the provision of credentialed doula services. B. Beginning September 1, 2026 and annually thereafter, the department shall submit to the governor and the legislature an annual report including the following information:
(1)the number of credentialed doulas enrolled as medicaid providers;
(2)demographic information on credentialed doulas enrolled as medicaid providers;
(3)the location, by county, of where credentialed doulas practice;
(4)the number of eligible persons receiving services from credentialed doulas;
(5)demographic data of eligible persons receiving services from credentialed doulas;
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A. The department shall collaborate with state agencies, local governments and private entities to share relevant, disaggregated, non-personal identifying information regarding the provision of credentialed doula services. B. Beginning September 1, 2026 and annually thereafter, the department shall submit to the governor and the legislature an annual report including the following information: (1) the number of credentialed doulas enrolled as medicaid providers; (2) demographic information on credentialed doulas enrolled as medicaid providers; (3) the location, by county, of where credentialed doulas practice; (4) the number of eligible persons receiving services from credentialed doulas; (5) demographic data of eligible persons receiving services from credentialed doulas; (6) the total cost of services provided by credentialed doulas per eligible person; (7) the duration of services provided by credentialed doulas to each eligible person; (8) the average number of credentialed doula visits, per eligible person, by service type; and (9) the pregnancy-related health outcomes of eligible persons, including instances of gestational diabetes, prenatal and postpartum hospitalizations, premature births, caesarean sections, birth injuries and infant and maternal deaths. C. All demographic information shall be reported in a disaggregated, non-personal- identifying manner.