New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3575

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

Impact

The implementation of A3575 is poised to significantly impact the state's Medicaid program, providing comprehensive healthcare benefits to a vulnerable population of young individuals who may otherwise lapse into lack of healthcare coverage as they transition away from foster care. By offering coverage without regard to income or resources, the bill aims to mitigate the healthcare disparities faced by former foster youths, many of whom struggle with the aftereffects of their childhood circumstances.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3575 aims to expand Medicaid coverage for young adults who were formerly in foster care, specifically those who aged out of the system under the auspices of another state. The bill requires the Commissioner of Human Services to seek federal approval for a Section 1115 demonstration waiver that would allow these former foster youth to access New Jersey FamilyCare coverage up to age 26, regardless of income or resources. This move aligns with the federal SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, establishing necessary compliance with federal laws for healthcare coverage.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A3575 may reveal points of contention related to fiscal implications and the administrative processes required to secure federal waivers. Critics may question the financial burden that extending Medicaid benefits without income consideration could impose on the state's budget. Supporters, however, emphasize the long-term savings and societal benefits of providing necessary healthcare to this demographic, arguing that early intervention and comprehensive care will lead to healthier outcomes and reduced costs in the future.

Companion Bills

NJ S1788

Same As Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

NJ A3289

Carry Over Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1788

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

NJ A3289

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

NJ A5009

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ S3294

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ A3172

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ A2074

Prohibits incarcerated individuals from receiving Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

NJ A4622

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3482

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A5472

Increases income threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A4612

Increases resource threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

Similar Bills

NJ S1946

Amends law to extend length of postpartum coverage for Medicaid services for eligible pregnant women to 180-day period.

NJ S1035

Amends law to extend length of postpartum coverage for Medicaid services for eligible pregnant women to 180-day period.

NJ S2719

Phases out resource standard for non-Modified Adjusted Gross Income Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A4612

Increases resource threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3641

Increases income and resource threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3934

Codifies Medicaid coverage for eligible pregnant women for 365-day period beginning on last day of pregnancy.

NJ A5321

Codifies Medicaid coverage for eligible pregnant women for 365-day period beginning on last day of pregnancy.

NJ A4622

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.