Maternal health resources
HumanaBeginnings® is a maternal health program we offer our pregnant enrollees and new moms, up to 3 months after delivery. Our care managers help our enrollees access benefits, like a portable crib or car seat for going to the doctor throughout pregnancy and rewards for getting certain screenings and shots. We also help our enrollees set up and get to obstetrical, midwifery, and pediatrician appointments.
To refer one of your patients to our HumanaBeginnings program:
- Call: 888-285-1121 (TTY: 711), Monday – Friday, from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Eastern time
- Email:
KYMCDHumanaBeginnings@humana.com
Resources for providers who care for pregnant Humana Healthy Horizons in Kentucky enrollees
Forms for providers who care for pregnant Humana Healthy Horizons in Kentucky enrollees
Early elective deliveries (EEDs)
Information for doulas
Support from a doula provider during and after pregnancy is a benefit our enrollees get. Doula providers can submit for reimbursement for services provided to our enrollees during and after pregnancy. We will reimburse for personal, emotional, and physical support a doula provides our enrollees and families during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum period.
Doula service reimbursement rates
- Prenatal visits: Up to 5 visits at $75 per visit
- Birth: $200 for birth support
- Postpartum visits: Up to 3 visits at $75 per visit
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Should you no longer wish to provide services to Humana Healthy Horizons enrollees, if you are no longer a practicing doula provider or you have a change in contact information, please fill out the
Grievances and appeals
You have the right to file a grievance or appeal with Humana Healthy Horizons® in Kentucky regarding a healthcare service, claim for reimbursement, provider payment, or a contractual issue. After receiving your grievance or appeal, we will review and respond with the results of our review or ask for additional information.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HEAR HER campaign
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched recently an initiative called HEAR HER, which includes information, stories, and resources for providers with pregnant patients in their panel. Learn how preventing maternal deaths and complications starts with listening.