Walmart to expand health care plan to address racial inequities

Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, will expand its health care coverage nationwide next month to employees who want to seek the services of a doula, a person trained to help women during pregnancies.

The coverage was first offered to Walmart workers in Georgia in 2021, and last year the Bentonville, Arkansas-based discounter offered the same benefit to workers in Louisiana, Indiana and Illinois. The exception is Hawaii, which has its own health benefits, Walmart said.

Walmart said the program, which launches nationwide on Nov. 1, is intended to address racial inequities in health care and improve the health of employees’ mothers and children and their infants, especially in areas where access to care is limited could be. Doulas are trained experts who must receive credentials from the National Black Doulas Association or DONA International.