New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3025

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Prohibits health insurance carriers from disclosing mental health services of adult dependents in explanation of benefits letter.

Impact

If enacted, A3025 will significantly impact how health benefits plans operate within the state. The bill addresses a critical gap that currently exists, where disclosures in EOB letters can unintentionally expose a dependent's mental health services to their parents or guardians. This could deter young adults from pursuing mental health care, particularly for those who are navigating issues related to privacy and stigma. The bill is a response to increased mental health concerns, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, where studies reveal heightened anxiety and depression among young adults.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3025 aims to enhance the confidentiality of mental health services for adult dependents, specifically those between the ages of 18 and 26. This legislation prohibits health insurance carriers from disclosing claims for mental health services on the explanation of benefits (EOB) letters that are sent to subscribers. By ensuring that these sensitive details remain confidential, the bill seeks to eliminate barriers that may discourage young adults from seeking necessary mental health treatment due to fear of stigma and parental scrutiny.

Contention

The bill has stirred discussions among lawmakers and mental health advocates, highlighting the need for confidentiality in mental health care access. Advocates argue that this legislation is crucial for fostering an environment where young individuals feel safe to seek treatment without fear of disclosure. Critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the potential implications of limiting communication between parents and young adult dependents regarding mental health status, arguing that support systems should be informed. Overall, the discourse reflects the broader societal challenges surrounding mental health awareness and the importance of privacy.

Noteworthy_points

The bill is sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer and is rooted in the understanding that mental health plays a crucial role in overall well-being. The necessity for young adults to confidentially access mental health services has become increasingly relevant, making A3025 a timely initiative aimed at improving mental health outcomes within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S704

Prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing mental health notes to health insurance carriers.

NJ A4523

Prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing, and health insurance carriers from demanding, certain information concerning behavioral health care services provided to patients.

NJ A1662

Prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing, and health insurance carriers from demanding, certain information concerning behavioral health care services provided to patients.

NJ A5580

Prohibits health insurance carriers from disclosing to policyholder or other person covered under health benefits plan any identifying information connected to covered person with valid protection order against policyholder or other covered person.

NJ A5793

Prohibits health insurance carriers from denying payment of claim while seeking coordination of benefits information.

NJ S1127

Requires health insurance carriers to adhere to certain practices to protect health information related to sensitive services.

NJ S3199

Regulates certain practices of pharmacy benefits managers and health insurance carriers.

NJ S1047

Regulates certain practices of pharmacy benefits managers and health insurance carriers.

NJ HB289

In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.

NJ SB638

In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.

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