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(305 ILCS 5/5-18.6) Sec. 5-18.6. Doula policies; hospitals and birthing centers. (a) Recognizing the importance that doulas provide in the support and advocacy for pregnant persons, within 6 months after this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, all hospitals with licensed obstetric beds and birthing centers shall adopt and maintain written policies and procedures to permit a patient enrolled in the medical assistance program to have an Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula of the patient's choice accompany the patient within the facility's premises for the purposes of providing support before, during, and after labor and childbirth. (1) An Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula | ||
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(b) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to provide a doula with access to a patient when that access is inconsistent with generally accepted medical standards or practices. (c) Nothing in this Section is intended to expand or limit the malpractice liability of a hospital beyond the limits existing in current Illinois statutory and common law; however, no hospital shall be liable for any act or omission resulting from the provision of services by any doula solely on the basis that the hospital permitted an Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula of the patient's choice to accompany the patient within the facility's premises for the purposes of providing support before, during, and after labor and childbirth. The hospital and Illinois Medicaid certified and enrolled doula providing care are responsible for their own acts and omissions. (d) At the request of the hospital or birthing facility, Illinois Medicaid enrolled doulas must provide written acknowledgment of Illinois Medicaid doula certification and enrollment in the medical assistance program.(Source: P.A. 104-9, eff. 6-16-25.) |
