New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3289

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

Impact

By aligning with federal mandates set forth in laws such as the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, A3289 brings New Jersey into compliance with national standards for Medicaid coverage. This legislation ensures that youth who transitioned out of foster care maintain access to healthcare services, thereby improving their health outcomes and reducing reliance on emergency services. It acknowledges the unique challenges faced by this demographic and seeks to provide a safety net for those most vulnerable as they enter adulthood.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3289, introduced in New Jersey, aims to provide comprehensive Medicaid benefits to individuals who were formerly in foster care. The bill specifically extends coverage under the New Jersey FamilyCare program to those up to age 26 who were in foster care in another state, allowing them to access essential medical services regardless of their income or resources. This measure promotes the well-being and health of youth who may otherwise face barriers to healthcare after aging out of the foster care system.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A3289 may center around budget implications and the expected administrative burdens on the Department of Human Services. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary extension of care for long-neglected youth, while some may express concern regarding the potential costs associated with the expansion of Medicaid benefits. Overall, the bill reflects a broader societal intent to support former foster youth in their transition to independence while navigating the complexities of healthcare accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3575

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

NJ S1788

Provides comprehensive Medicaid benefits to certain individuals formerly in foster care.

NJ A5009

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ S3294

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ A3172

Requires DHS to disregard certain federal pension benefits for veterans in making Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NJ A2074

Prohibits incarcerated individuals from receiving Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

NJ A4622

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3482

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A5472

Increases income threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A3385

Prohibits incarcerated individuals from receiving Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

Similar Bills

NJ S1946

Amends law to extend length of postpartum coverage for Medicaid services for eligible pregnant women to 180-day period.

NJ S1035

Amends law to extend length of postpartum coverage for Medicaid services for eligible pregnant women to 180-day period.

NJ S2719

Phases out resource standard for non-Modified Adjusted Gross Income Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ A4612

Increases resource threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3641

Increases income and resource threshold limit for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

NJ S3934

Codifies Medicaid coverage for eligible pregnant women for 365-day period beginning on last day of pregnancy.

NJ A5321

Codifies Medicaid coverage for eligible pregnant women for 365-day period beginning on last day of pregnancy.

NJ A4622

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.