Aeroflow Health celebrates coverage for telehealth lactation services

By HME News Staff
Updated 9:53 AM CDT, Mon May 4, 2026
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Aeroflow Health celebrates Georgia Medicaid’s adoption of new coverage to include telehealth lactation services. The new policy, which went into effect April 1, expands on prior coverage that required in-person visits, enabling mothers in Georgia to access prenatal and postpartum care resources from the comfort of their homes. "This effort from Georgia Medicaid is a meaningful step forward in improving access to maternal and infant care, especially within underserved populations,” said Ryan Bullock, chief strategy officer of Aeroflow Health. "Telehealth services are a trusted solution to overcome serious barriers to care, including geographic distances, transportation limitations, and costs that cause many patients to miss out on important healthcare services offered by providers. Closing this care gap is deeply rooted in Aeroflow’s mission, and we’re thrilled to have a hand in scaling telehealth lactation services throughout the state.” The policy addition comes after sustained advocacy efforts from Aeroflow Health, in partnership with the American Telemedicine Association (ATA). The company also recently celebrated expanded postpartum coverage by Wisconsin Medicaid.
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