Massachusetts Senate UNANIMOUSLY passes Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety Act

From MassLive: “Massachusetts Senate clears bill to license midwives who provide out-of-hospital care”
By Steph Solis

The Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would license midwives in Massachusetts, which Sen. Becca Rausch said would reduce costs and improve health outcomes in births.

Rausch, a Needham Democrat who filed the original Senate bill earlier this session, said the bill was not only a cost reduction tool but a maternal justice issue. She said the issue becomes even more crucial during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Emily Anestanews
Massachusetts mothers need more childbirth options

With the COVID-19 crisis, we urge that all credentialed Massachusetts home birth midwives be included in the emergency planning for maternity care and that the state move quickly to ensure that certified professional midwives be licensed to care for women who seek their services. These midwives, who meet international standards for training, could be swiftly trained in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Massachusetts Department of Public Health coronavirus screening algorithms and prevention strategies (if they aren’t already) and thus be of assistance to hospital-based providers who are likely to be overwhelmed in the very near future with symptomatic patients. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/04/18/opinion/massachusetts-mothers-need-more-childbirth-options/

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Emily Anestanews
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Rep. Kay Khan and Sen. Becca Rausch file the Out-of-Hospital Birth Access & Safety Act

On January 18, 2019 the Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety Act was filed by Representative Kay Khan and Senator Becca Rausch. If passed, Massachusetts will join the 33 other states that recognize Certified Professional Midwives, experts in attending births at home and in birth centers. Licensed midwives will be eligible to accept Medicaid/MassHealth and permitted to carry life-saving medications.

The evidence is clear that integrating all midwives into a state’s health care system improves outcomes for moms & babies.

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Emily Anesta
Legislature does not Pass Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety Act in 2017-2018 session

Despite the current maternal health crisis nationwide and within MA, the MA legislature did not act to pass the bill HB4655 "An Act Relative to Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety." The bill remained in the Committee on Health Care Financing through the end of the formal legislative session (after midnight on Aug 1). Your calls, e-mails, and State House visits over the past 18 months impressed upon many legislators the importance of this issue and we will build on this momentum moving forward. We look forward to working with the Massachusetts legislature to get the Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety Act passed next session. Maternal and infant health can't wait.

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Emily Anesta
Massachusetts HB4655 reflects priority recommendations contained in new healthcare policy report

The National Partnership for Women & Families released their “Blueprint for Advancing High-Value Maternity Care Through Physiologic Childbearing” in June 2018 including the priority recommendation to grow the midwifery workforce. Massachusetts HB4655 “An Act Relative to Out-of-Hospital Birth Access and Safety” meets the Blueprint’s recommendations for Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) regulation.

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Emily Anestanews