New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1972

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DOH to develop and implement plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.

Impact

If enacted, A1972 will initiate critical changes in how perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are approached within New Jersey's healthcare framework. The bill aims to establish a referral network for mental health providers, thereby creating a more cohesive support system for women suffering from such disorders. Furthermore, the emphasis on increasing public awareness and reducing stigma surrounding these issues is expected to encourage more women to seek help, potentially leading to improved health outcomes for both mothers and their children.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1972 mandates the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) to create and implement a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing access to screening, referral, treatment, and support services for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. The bill emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health among women during the perinatal period, recognizing that such disorders can affect both mothers and infants. It seeks to ensure that health care providers are equipped with the necessary knowledge and resources to identify and manage these conditions effectively.

Contention

During discussions regarding A1972, some points of contention arose concerning the allocation of funds and resources necessary for the proposed initiatives. Critics expressed concern over the potential strain on the DOH's budget, suggesting that without adequate funding, the objectives outlined in the plan may not be fully realized. On the other hand, supporters argue that the benefits of improved mental health screening and treatment for perinatal disorders will outweigh the costs by fostering healthier families and reducing long-term healthcare expenditures.

Companion Bills

NJ A2838

Carry Over Requires DOH to develop and implement plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2838

Requires DOH to develop and implement plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.

NJ A4094

Requires DOH to expand services provided under plan to improve perinatal mental health services and health insurers to cover costs of perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.

NJ S3131

Requires DOH to expand services provided under plan to improve perinatal mental health services and health insurers to cover costs of perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.

NJ SB01160

An Act Concerning Perinatal Mood And Anxiety Disorders.

NJ HB627

AN ACT relating to coverage for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders screenings.

NJ A1187

Requires DOH to establish public awareness campaign and develop policies and procedures to promote recognition and treatment of perinatal anxiety.

NJ A1700

Requires DOH to establish public awareness campaign and develop policies and procedures to promote recognition and treatment of perinatal anxiety.

NJ S4445

Requires DOH to establish public awareness campaign and develop policies and procedures to promote recognition and treatment of perinatal anxiety.

NJ HB1302

Medical assistance; mandatory maternal mental health screening for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders for Medicaid recipients; provide

NJ HB406

AN ACT relating to coverage for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders screenings.

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