New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1741

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes registration and operational requirements for retail health clinics and urgent care facilities.

Impact

The bill introduces strict operational requirements for retail health clinics and urgent care facilities, including the appointment of a medical supervisor, an operational supervisor, and a chief customer service officer to ensure accountability and adherence to state regulations. These changes are expected to improve the compliance and standardization of care across the state. Moreover, the bill seeks to empower patients by mandating that facilities inform them of their rights and provide clear processes for obtaining information about diagnoses and treatment options.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1741 establishes a framework for the operation and registration of retail health clinics and urgent care facilities in New Jersey. Retail health clinics are defined as healthcare facilities located within retail settings that provide limited walk-in services, whereas urgent care facilities address acute, yet non-life-threatening health conditions. This legislation requires these facilities to register with the Department of Health annually, submitting detailed information regarding their operational management, healthcare professionals, and services provided. The intent of this registration is to provide oversight and enhance the quality of care offered by these facilities.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance the quality of care and protect patient interests, it has also sparked discussions around its potential limitations. For instance, the prohibition against servicing individuals under 18 and those enrolled in Medicaid or NJ FamilyCare programs raises concerns about access to care for vulnerable populations. Critics argue that such restrictions may unintentionally deny essential health services to those who need them most, thus highlighting the ongoing debate about balancing regulatory oversight with sufficient access to healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1111

Establishes registration and operational requirements for retail health clinics and urgent care facilities.

NJ A2225

Requires retail health clinics to develop policies and procedures identifying services provided by the clinics.

NJ A3419

Requires retail health clinics to develop policies and procedures identifying services provided by the clinics.

NJ S1768

Requires urgent care and retail health clinics to have defibrillator on site and employees trained to use defibrillator.

NJ A3268

Requires urgent care and retail health clinics to have defibrillator on site and employees trained to use defibrillator.

NJ A3002

Requires urgent care and retail health clinics to have defibrillator on site and employees trained to use defibrillator.

NJ S823

Requires urgent care and retail health clinics to have defibrillator on site and employees trained to use defibrillator.

NJ SB1042

Health facilities and clinics: clinical placements: nursing.

NJ AB1577

Health facilities and clinics: clinical placements: nursing.

NJ S2529

Establishes pilot program for 24-hour urgent care for behavioral health.

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