New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2181

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Authorizes psychiatric advanced practice nurses to complete certain certificates required for involuntary commitment to treatment.

Impact

If enacted, A2181 will significantly change the procedural landscape for involuntary commitments in New Jersey by allowing additional qualified healthcare professionals to participate in the certification required before such commitments are processed. It establishes that a psychiatrist must still be involved minimally in the process, ensuring that while advanced practice nurses can handle most tasks, they must work collaboratively with physicians. This approach aims to offer a more comprehensive framework for urgent mental health interventions, aligning with the state's commitment to provide mental health care in the least restrictive environment possible.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2181 aims to amend the current laws governing involuntary commitment procedures related to mental health in New Jersey. The proposed legislation authorizes psychiatric advanced practice nurses, who are certified in mental health and affiliated with screening services, to complete clinical and screening certificates as part of the involuntary commitment process. This change intends to enhance the efficiency of the assessment and commitment process, potentially reducing the time patients must wait before receiving necessary services from mental health facilities. Currently, only psychiatrists or physicians can perform these certifications, which A2181 seeks to expand.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the effectiveness and safety of expanding certification duties to psychiatric advanced practice nurses. Critics may express concerns about whether this will compromise patient safety or the quality of mental health assessments. The legislation will foster discussions about the role of nursing professionals in mental health settings, and how effectively they can fulfill responsibilities traditionally held by psychiatrists. The balance between ameliorating bureaucratic delays and maintaining therapeutic fidelity in patient assessments will likely be a pivotal topic in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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