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HIPAA is often misunderstood, and there is a pervasive myth that doulas are subject to this law. Is that true? And should you be worried about violating HIPAA in your doula work?
But what should you name your business? Some people choose just their name, while others look for something creative or unique. Ultimately, the name you choose should reflect your brand and what you want customers to think of you
Starting your doula business can be intimidating as you deal with registering your name, setting up your website and social media, and finding clients. Something else that may be top of mind is protecting yourself and your business through insurance. But what kind do you need, if any?
No two bags will look the same, but there are some basics that everyone should consider including, and some great ideas you may not have thought of before. We’ve compiled tips for curating a doula bag you never have to think twice about!
Restrictions on hospital guests and social distancing forced doulas to abruptly change the way they render services, with turning to a virtual offering. While many people have made this shift easily and plan to use it in the future, others have struggled to make this move.
One of the most critical tasks that comes with a new year is also one that can be intimidating: doing your taxes. As business owners and independent contractors, doulas have a lot more to consider than the average person during tax season.
Doula agencies can be a great way to stay in the world of birth work without running your own company- but are they for you?
No matter how well you organize and space your clients, there is always the potential for an early or late delivery to completely overhaul your calendar. In order to ensure that these changes don’t leave another client high and dry, many doulas use a system of backups.
While doula work is extremely rewarding and is more than enough for any business, many doulas choose to offer additional services to their clients.
The most rewarding part of being a doula is the hands-on, intimate connection with your clients in the delivery room or the postpartum period.
As a doula, your goal is to support new parents in whatever ways they need. Much of this can happen before their child is born or during the course of labor, but postpartum care is also critical for new parents.
Starting any business can be nerve wracking as you worry about whether you’ll get any clients, if they’ll want your services, and how you’ll pay the bills. This is no different when you’re deciding how to start a doula business.
Online or offline, at home or on the go, BirthBase offers you professional peace of mind through smarter business management. See for yourself how one app can transform the way you serve your clients throughout their special journeys.