New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3978

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  

Caption

Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

Impact

If enacted, A3978 would significantly affect several aspects of state law regarding health insurance and the provision of medical services. By requiring all health insurance policies to cover home care, the bill levels the playing field for access to essential health services among individuals with disabilities and the elderly. It aims to alleviate the burden on families and caregivers, improving overall quality of life for individuals dependent on home-based medical care. Moreover, health maintenance organizations would need to comply by offering these healthcare services adequately.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3978 is designed to authorize home care services for elderly individuals aged 65 and older, as well as for individuals classified as disabled. It mandates that health insurance plans in New Jersey must include coverage for expenses incurred in providing home care. This legislative proposal aims to enhance the accessibility of necessary medical care for those who are unable to visit healthcare facilities, ensuring that they receive appropriate treatment in the comfort of their own homes. The bill's definition of home care encompasses preventative, primary, specialty, or urgent care services delivered by licensed healthcare professionals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A3978 appears to be largely positive, with supporters recognizing the necessity of providing health care to vulnerable populations within the confines of their homes. Stakeholders advocate for the importance of home care as an alternative to institutionalized care, which may not be suitable for all individuals. There is a general consensus that enhancing home care services will lead to better health outcomes and foster independence among elderly and disabled individuals.

Contention

Despite the overall support, there are points of contention regarding the implementation of this legislation. Critics express concerns about potential increases in healthcare costs for insurance providers, which may eventually reflect in higher premiums for consumers. There is also caution that without appropriate regulations and oversight, the quality of home care services may vary significantly, potentially compromising patient care. Balancing the provision of comprehensive home care with sustainable insurance practices is a challenge that stakeholders will need to address as this bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

NJ S2705

Same As Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

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Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

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Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

NJ S1599

Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

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