Introduction: Doulas use Loula to make working with insurance easy.
Added on: Jan 20, 2025
Onu

What is Onu

Loula helps doulas in California accept Medi-Cal by handling everything from credentialing to claim submission and payment. This allows doulas to focus on delivering the best care to their clients.

How to Use Onu

How it works.

  1. Apply: Chat with our team to see if working with Loula is the right fit for you.
  2. Onboard: Fill out an online form with some basic information to help us get you set up on the Loula platform.
  3. Practice: You can begin taking insurance clients using Loula within 8 to 12 weeks.

Use Cases of Onu

Loula enables doulas to build a thriving practice while providing quality birth support. With Loula, doulas can rest assured knowing they will receive biweekly payments for their services, providing financial stability and peace of mind.

Features of Onu

  • Save money and time on insurance billing work

    Loula handles eligibility checks, claim submission, and payment collection, making the process seamless for doulas.

  • Work with Medicaid clients without the stress of navigating insurance

    Loula helps doulas get credentialed and contracted with the top plans in their area. Doulas submit one form, and Loula takes care of the rest.

FAQs from Onu

1

Is Loula accepting new Medi-Cal approved doulas?

Yes! Loula is in the process of acquiring new contracts with Managed Care Plans in California and is accepting new Medi-Cal approved doulas to join its network. If you’re interested in joining, fill out the form to get in touch.
2

Are doulas working with Loula considered 1099 contractors?

Yes! All doulas that work with Loula will be 1099 contractors. Loula provides insurance admin services, but doulas can run their practice as they see fit, as long as their work with Medicaid/Medi-Cal clients follows their state’s Medicaid doula guidelines.
3

Is Loula available outside of California?

Right now, Loula is only available in California. However, Loula is working to launch in other states that cover doula services in their Medicaid benefits as quickly as possible. You can get in touch to stay updated about when Loula launches in your state.