Requires adult day health care facilities to establish hybrid model for provision of adult day health care services under certain circumstances.
Impact
This legislation is designed to enhance access to essential health services, particularly for vulnerable populations who may face barriers to in-person visits. By mandating the adoption of telehealth in adult day health care settings, S3790 aims to ensure continuity of care and support the health and safety of beneficiaries. The bill specifies the services that can be delivered remotely, including clinical assessments and therapeutic services, thereby broadening the scope of care for individuals unable to physically attend facilities.
Summary
Senate Bill S3790 requires adult day health care facilities licensed by the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) to implement a hybrid model for service delivery. This model allows facilities to provide needed services to beneficiaries when they cannot attend in person due to various circumstances such as hospitalization, illness, personal issues involving caregivers, or to mitigate the risks of infectious disease outbreaks. This law introduces flexibility in service provision by leveraging telehealth capabilities.
Contention
Notable points of contention could arise concerning the implementation of the hybrid model, specifically regarding its effectiveness and the regulation of telehealth services. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of resources allocated for telehealth technologies and training, ensuring facilities can meet the requirements without compromising service quality. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the reimbursement policies for telehealth services, raising questions about funding and insurance coverage for remote care.
Same As
Requires adult day health care facilities to establish hybrid model for provision of adult day health care services under certain circumstances.