New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2028

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

Impact

The bill has implications for the regulation of maternity services within hospitals and birthing centers throughout New Jersey. Hospitals and birthing centers must develop and maintain written policies that facilitate the presence of doulas, which will provide a clearer framework for how these professionals can support patients. Additionally, healthcare providers and patients will receive written copies of the relevant policies, promoting transparency and awareness of the rights of patients in these facilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2028 aims to enhance the experience of patients receiving maternity services in New Jersey by requiring hospitals and birthing centers to adopt specific policies regarding the presence of doulas. This legislation mandates that patients have the right to select a doula of their choice to provide continuous support before, during, and after childbirth. The intent is to ensure that support systems align with the needs and preferences of patients, thereby contributing to more satisfying childbirth experiences.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention may arise regarding the resources required for hospitals to implement these policies, as well as potential variations in how hospitals approach the integration of doulas into their maternity services. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the burden of compliance and training required for hospital staff to liaise effectively with doulas and their organizations. The success of this bill could significantly depend on the cooperation between healthcare facilities and doula networks, which may require ongoing dialogue and adjustment.

Companion Bills

NJ A5739

Carry Over Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

NJ S4119

Carry Over Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5739

Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

NJ S4119

Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

NJ A5636

Requires DOH to establish levels of maternity care at maternity care facilities.

NJ A924

Requires DOH to establish levels of maternity care at maternity care facilities.

NJ A1700

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

NJ A1187

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

NJ S3899

Requires DOH to establish levels of maternity care at maternity care facilities.

NJ S701

Requires DOH to establish levels of maternity care at maternity care facilities.

NJ S4445

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

NJ A256

Requires certain health care facilities to adopt and implement policies to prevent exposure to surgical smoke via use of smoke evacuation system.

Similar Bills

NJ S4119

Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

NJ A5739

Requires certain health care facilities to develop certain doula policies and procedures.

NJ S2520

Establishes "New Jersey No Patient Left Alone Act"; requires certain facilities to establish policies guaranteeing visitation rights for facility residents.

NJ S678

Establishes "New Jersey No Patient Left Alone Act"; requires certain facilities to establish policies guaranteeing visitation rights for facility residents.

NJ A588

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in nursing homes.

NJ S3609

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in long-term care facilities.

NJ A5248

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in nursing homes.

NJ S1965

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in long-term care facilities.