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Council Approves Home Visiting Medicaid coverage 

Home visiting programs give new moms services critical to their health and the health and development of their children. This month the Council passed my Home Visiting Services Reimbursement Act, which gives access to these services to families on Medicaid. The new law, passed unanimously by the Council today, supports evidence-based home visiting programs that provide parental coaching and critical health services. Research shows that these are among the most effective interventions available to alleviate the stressors of poverty, which have detrimental impacts on child development and leads to lifelong health disparities.

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A bill heard by the D.C. Council’s Health Committee today would expand a highly-successful substance use disorder outreach pilot program in the District.
“Place-Based Substance Use Disorder Outreach Amendment Act of 2025”, which establishes a targeted outreach program within the Department of Behavioral Health to provide direct support, relationship development, and resource brokering to individuals in need of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and behavioral health services in areas of high need.
Councilmember Nadeau questioned DHCF Director Wayne Turnage at a recent Health Committee performance oversight hearing about Medicaid reimbursement for home visiting programs.

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