The bill is expected to have significant implications for the licensing and regulation of midwives in North Carolina. It aims to mitigate health disparities by addressing the state's high maternal mortality rates, particularly affecting marginalized communities. The act emphasizes the importance of community-centered care and mandates the incorporation of midwives into perinatal care systems. This includes provisions for reimbursement parity for midwifery services under Medicaid, which could improve access to maternity care for low-income families.
Summary
Senate Bill 908, officially titled the 'Dr. Janell Green Smith Maternal Health Accountability Act,' is designed to enhance maternal health outcomes in North Carolina by improving accountability and support for midwifery practices. The bill recognizes the need for effective regulation of Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs), Certified Midwives (CMs), and Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) as vital components of the state's maternal health system. It establishes a comprehensive framework that emphasizes patient safety, equity in access to care, and the integration of community-based health services.
Contention
One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB 908 pertains to the level of autonomy granted to midwives. The legislation proposes the removal of restrictive supervision requirements typically imposed on midwives, a change that has drawn mixed reactions from stakeholders in the healthcare sector. Supporters argue that this will enhance midwives' ability to provide care, while opponents worry about potential risks associated with less oversight in certain circumstances. The bill also raises questions about how hospitals and other healthcare providers will collaborate with midwives, especially regarding transfer protocols during emergencies.
Establishes the Rhode Island Maternal Health Improvement and Equity Act of 2026, to establish permanent statewide support for maternal health and to implement the maternal health strategic plan improving maternal health care and access.
Establishes the Rhode Island Maternal Health Improvement and Equity Act of 2026, to establish permanent statewide support for maternal health and to implement the maternal health strategic plan improving maternal health care and access.
Establishes the Rhode Island Maternal Health Improvement and Equity Act of 2026, to establish permanent statewide support for maternal health and to implement the maternal health strategic plan improving maternal health care and access.
Relative to access to rural maternal health care and directing the department of health and human services to develop a rural maternal health care delivery pilot program.