New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3512

Introduced
6/26/24  
Refer
6/26/24  

Caption

Increases annual assessment on net written premiums of HMOs from five percent to six percent.

Impact

If enacted, the bill is expected to generate approximately $83 million in gross revenue for the Health Care Subsidy Fund, as estimated by the Department of the Treasury. This increased funding is crucial for supporting hospitals faced with the rising costs of providing charity care. The legislation is aligned with the state's ongoing efforts to bolster healthcare infrastructure and ensure that financial resources are available for institutions that play a critical role in delivering care to low-income residents.

Summary

Bill S3512 proposes an increase in the annual assessment on the net written premiums collected by Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) from five percent to six percent. This adjustment aims to generate additional revenue for the Health Care Subsidy Fund, which is allocated for providing charity care payments to hospitals. The bill stipulates that the increased funds will primarily enhance the financial assistance available for hospitals that serve uninsured or underinsured patients, thereby improving access to healthcare services for vulnerable populations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S3512 highlight varying perspectives on the implications of raising assessments on HMOs. Supporters argue that the increase is a necessary step to enhance the financial stability of hospitals and to ensure that necessary health care resources are allocated to communities in need. However, opponents might raise concerns regarding the potential effects on HMO costs, including how these assessments might be passed on to consumers through increased premiums or reduced services. Such discussions reflect the ongoing debate over healthcare funding and the balance between supporting hospitals and managing costs for consumers.

Companion Bills

NJ A4705

Same As Increases annual assessment on net written premiums of HMOs from five percent to six percent.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4705

Increases annual assessment on net written premiums of HMOs from five percent to six percent.

NJ A5574

Increases from two percent to three percent the tax on fire insurance premiums written by out-of-State insurers.

NJ S3644

Exempts specialty heart hospital from 0.53 percent hospital assessment under certain circumstances.

NJ A2255

Exempts specialty heart hospital from 0.53 percent hospital assessment under certain circumstances.

NJ A3613

Exempts specialty heart hospital from 0.53 percent hospital assessment under certain circumstances.

NJ S3942

Increases amount of cigarette and other tobacco products tax revenues dedicated to anti-smoking initiatives from one to three percent.

NJ S1572

Increases amount of cigarette and other tobacco products tax revenues dedicated to anti-smoking initiatives from one to three percent.

NJ S1080

Extends Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance Premium Assistance Fund and collection of annual surcharges for 5 years.

NJ SB6

Reduces the personal property assessment percentage

NJ SB105

Reduces the assessment percentage of real property

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