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STATE OFFICE CLOSURE - INCLEMENT WEATHER
Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras is announcing that all state offices in Cameron Parish will be closed Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and Thursday, June 18, 2026, due to the impending tropical storm.
All agency heads are responsible for determining those essential personnel who should remain on duty, report for duty, or those who should report to alternate work sites as necessary. Officials continue to monitor conditions throughout the state, and this announcement may be updated.
This office closure applies to all nonessential employees, including those authorized to work from home.
Applications open for the Louisiana Doula Registry
February 11, 2025
Applications open for the Louisiana Doula Registry
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, - The Louisiana Department of Health is accepting applications to the Louisiana Doula Registry. Once registered, doulas may be able to be reimbursed by insurance providers for up to $1,500 per pregnancy.
LDH’s Bureau of Family Health, which falls within the Office of Public Health, developed the registry in collaboration with the Louisiana Doula Registry Board. The Louisiana Doula Registry will serve as a database of individuals with registered doula status in Louisiana. This registry will include a list of approved doulas eligible for insurance reimbursement and verification for insurance companies, as outlined inLouisiana Revised Statute 22:1059.2.
A doula is an individual who has been trained to provide physical, emotional and educational support to pregnant and birthing women and their families before, during and after childbirth. For doulas registered with the Louisiana Doula Registry, this support includes non-medical support and education but not medical or midwifery care.
The benefits of doula care on pregnancy outcomes have been documented in numerous studies and include:
Fewer cesarean sections,
More spontaneous vaginal births,
Shortened duration of birth,
More maternal satisfaction postpartum,
Higher breastfeeding rates, and
Lower rates of preterm labor and low birth weight.
Doulas seeking inclusion in the registry must complete the application atldh.la.gov/page/DoulaRegistry. The application will collect the following information:
Identifying information/demographics:Legal name, date of birth, address, phone number, email address, recent photograph, National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Education:High School Equivalency Test (HISET), GED, high school, college, graduate school
Qualifications:Experience and training pathways, duration of practice
The Louisiana Doula Registry Board will review applications, granting approval or issuing rejections for inclusion on the Louisiana Doula Registry, quarterly beginning in March 2025.
The public listing of the Louisiana Doula Registry is expected to be published in April atldh.la.gov/page/DoulaRegistry.