Concerns financial responsibility for inmates and certain legally charged patients transferred to psychiatric hospitals.
Impact
A significant component of A2730 is its specification of financial obligations. Inmates without health insurance or whose health plans do not cover the full extent of psychiatric care will have their costs managed differently depending on their incarceration status. Those confined in county or municipal jails and later moved to a psychiatric facility for treatment will see their costs covered by the county of incarceration. Conversely, if the inmate was in a State correctional system, the State becomes financially responsible during treatment at a psychiatric facility.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2730 addresses the financial responsibility for the care of inmates and certain legally charged patients who are transferred to psychiatric hospitals in New Jersey. This legislation aims to clarify which governmental entity bears the cost for patients who are involuntarily committed to psychiatric facilities. The bill stipulates that if an individual has not been confined in a prison prior to their transfer, the financial burden for their care will revert to the person's county of legal settlement, under specific regulations.
Contention
The introduction of this bill has prompted discussions regarding the implications of state versus county financial responsibilities. There are concerns about the potential strain on county budgets, especially if they bear higher costs without corresponding support from the state. Moreover, the efficacy and access to mental health care for individuals transitioning from incarceration to mental health treatment raises questions that could impact future legislative proposals on mental health and criminal justice reform. Lastly, it is essential to note that A2730 includes provisions that ensure existing laws around reimbursements and liens will not be undermined by this new act.
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