New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1069

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires practitioners to disclose business relationship with out-of-State facilities when making patient referrals to those facilities.

Impact

Upon enactment, A1069 will amend existing regulations surrounding medical referrals in New Jersey. Specifically, it will require practitioners to disclose to patients additional context about the potential financial implications of accepting out-of-state referrals. This includes information on other local health care providers offering similar services, which could help patients avoid unexpected costs commonly associated with out-of-network providers. The bill therefore serves to increase the financial transparency of health care options available to patients, helping them make better-informed choices regarding their care.

Summary

A1069 is a legislative bill aimed at improving transparency and ethical standards in patient referrals made by practitioners (physicians and podiatrists) to out-of-state health care services with whom they have a business relationship. The bill mandates that practitioners provide written disclosures to patients at the time of referral, outlining the nature of their business relationships with these out-of-state services. Additionally, practitioners are required to post this information publicly in their offices and online, ensuring that patients are adequately informed. This emphasis on patient awareness is intended to enhance informed decision-making regarding health care options.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote greater transparency, it may also lead to contention regarding the implications for practitioners. Some stakeholders within the medical community may argue that the disclosure requirement poses an undue burden on practitioners, especially those who rely on established relationships with out-of-state facilities to provide specialized care not available locally. Conversely, patient advocacy groups may support the bill as a necessary step towards protecting consumer rights, arguing that patients have the right to be aware of any financial relationships that could influence their treatment decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2911

Requires practitioners to disclose business relationship with out-of-State facilities when making patient referrals to those facilities.

NJ HB3102

Relating to the disclosure by health care practitioners and facilities of patient liability for payment for certain health care services.

NJ S2452

Exempts birthing facilities from certain health care practitioners referral restrictions.

NJ S674

Exempts birthing facilities from certain health care practitioners referral restrictions.

NJ HB2838

Relating to the disclosure by health care practitioners and facilities of the price of certain health care services.

NJ S3242

Allows certain health care practitioners referrals to pharmacies to be made in accordance with certain professional standards.

NJ A4447

Allows certain health care practitioners referrals to pharmacies to be made in accordance with certain professional standards.

NJ HB824

Provides relative to facility disclosure requirements

NJ SB648

Health and care facilities: private referral agencies.

NJ H0805

Authorized Brokerage Relationships and Required Disclosures

Similar Bills

NJ A2911

Requires practitioners to disclose business relationship with out-of-State facilities when making patient referrals to those facilities.

CO SB152

Health-Care Practitioner Identification Requirements

VA HB8

Medical Ethics Defense Act; established.

VA SB153

Medical Ethics Defense Act; established.

TN SB2747

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 33; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to health care.

TN HB2935

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 33; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to health care.

PA HB1490

Providing for Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner Pilot Program.

IN SB0284

Telehealth matters.