New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3596

Introduced
3/14/22  

Caption

Requires publication of guide for licensure as integrated care facility; assigns DOH and DHS employees to communicate with facilities.

Impact

The introduction of A3596 is expected to standardize the licensure process for integrated care facilities, making it more accessible for health providers to obtain the necessary approvals to operate. By articulating clear guidelines and providing contact information for department representatives, the bill aims to facilitate communication between health care facilities and regulatory bodies. This initiative is particularly significant as it targets a crucial aspect of health reform that seeks to enhance the continuum of care for patients requiring both medical and behavioral health interventions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3596 requires the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Human Services (DHS) in New Jersey to publish a comprehensive guide for health care facilities seeking licensure as integrated care facilities. The guide is intended to clarify the regulatory and statutory requirements that these facilities must meet to provide coordinated general and behavioral health care. This includes various service types such as mental health treatment and substance use disorder services. The bill reflects a growing emphasis on integrated health care systems that address both physical and mental health needs.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at improving access to integrated health care, there may be concerns regarding the potential administrative burden that may arise from the regulation and oversight activities mandated by the DOH and DHS. Stakeholders within the health care sector may debate the adequacy of resources allocated to implement the bill effectively, as well as the ongoing support for facilities that navigate these regulatory processes. Furthermore, critics might argue about the need for robust input from various health care stakeholders during the creation of such guides to ensure comprehensive understanding and practicality in real-world applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1402

Requires publication of guide for licensure as integrated care facility; assigns DOH and DHS employees to communicate with facilities.

NJ HB2541

Add licensure requirement on substance use disorder inpatient provider facilities

NJ HB4714

Add licensure requirement on substance use disorder inpatient provider facilities

NJ A3597

Requires DOH to establish Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Program.

NJ A884

Requires DOH to establish Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Program.

NJ A2977

"Integrated Co-occurring Treatment Facility Construction Bond Act," authorizes bonds for $100,000,000 for facilities that treat substance abuse and psychiatric disorders, and appropriates $5,000.

NJ A2256

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ A3538

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ S1845

Requires DOC and county correctional facilities to provide certain inmates with medication-assisted treatment.

NJ SB01395

An Act Establishing Licensure For Long-term Acute Care Hospitals And Requiring The Department Of Public Health To Study The Designation Of Long-term Care Facilities And Chronic Disease Hospitals.

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