New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3712

Introduced
10/7/24  

Caption

Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

Impact

The impact of S3712 extends beyond simply gathering data; it aims to address significant gaps and disparities in maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services experienced by low and moderate-income pregnant women. By identifying trends and developments in the provision of these services, the bill seeks to ensure that policies and programs derived from the analysis are effectively tailored to meet the needs of the affected populations. The report generated from this survey is expected to provide critical recommendations for legislative action, enhancing the overall structure of maternity care services within the state of New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S3712 requires the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) to conduct a comprehensive survey and analysis of antenatal and prenatal care clinics throughout the state. This initiative aims to evaluate the effectiveness of services provided by these clinics, which include facilities that may have recently closed or ceased operations. The survey will gather data on all antenatal and prenatal care clinics within New Jersey, focusing on various factors such as service availability, accessibility, and the economic demographics of the pregnant women served by these clinics. Ultimately, the collected data is intended to inform state policy regarding maternity care services and certificate of need regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may arise from differing perspectives on the adequacy of existing antenatal and prenatal care services and the necessity of such extensive data collection. While supporters argue that the survey will provide essential insights for improving healthcare access and quality, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for increased bureaucracy or the financial implications of conducting such extensive surveys. Furthermore, the balance between ensuring privacy and collecting meaningful demographic data could also be debated, particularly regarding how data is published and used by policymakers.

Companion Bills

NJ A1815

Same As Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

NJ A1995

Carry Over Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1995

Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

NJ A1815

Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

NJ A1019

"Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act in New Jersey."

NJ A2622

"Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act in New Jersey."

NJ S2467

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

NJ S2231

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

NJ A796

"Listening to Mothers Survey Act"; requires DOH to establish survey to evaluate and improve maternity care access and services.

NJ S3091

Requires New Jersey Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Authority to establish public awareness campaign on benefits of doula and midwife services.

NJ A4222

Requires New Jersey Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Authority to establish public awareness campaign on benefits of doula and midwife services.

NJ S2811

Revises requirements for certain medical schools to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

Similar Bills

NJ A1815

Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

NJ A1995

Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.

CA AB2091

Disclosure of information: reproductive health and foreign penal civil actions.

VA HB1184

Abortion; based on the sex or ethnicity of unborn child prohibited, penalties.

NJ A4848

Requires health care professionals to perform lead screening on pregnant persons under certain circumstances.

NJ S3616

Requires health care professionals to perform lead screening on pregnant persons under certain circumstances.

NY S03285

Creates a department of health education and outreach program on reproductive health services for consumers, patients, educators, and health care providers related to reproductive health services available in New York state including, but not limited to: access to family planning services such as contraceptives and pregnancy testing, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections; makes related provisions.

NY A02581

Creates a department of health education and outreach program on reproductive health services for consumers, patients, educators, and health care providers related to reproductive health services available in New York state including, but not limited to: access to family planning services such as contraceptives and pregnancy testing, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections; makes related provisions.