New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4516

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

Impact

If enacted, A4516 would align New Jersey's healthcare provision with more inclusive policies, potentially setting a precedent for other states as they navigate immigration and healthcare issues. It would allow pregnant undocumented migrants and their newborns to receive necessary medical assistance, which previously was limited to emergency care. By expanding coverage, the bill aims to improve maternal and child health outcomes, which supporters argue is beneficial for public health overall.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4516 aims to extend comprehensive health care coverage through NJ FamilyCare to certain undocumented immigrants and their dependent children under the age of one year. This legislation specifies that pregnant undocumented immigrants, who would otherwise be eligible for medical assistance but for their immigration status, are granted access to full NJ FamilyCare benefits until 60 days post-delivery. The bill notably revises existing eligibility criteria to include this new group, thereby broadening healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations in New Jersey.

Contention

The bill faces opposition primarily based on concerns regarding the implications of providing state-funded health benefits to undocumented individuals. Critics question the increase in state healthcare costs and the ramifications of extending public assistance to non-citizens. Proponents, however, emphasize the moral and health benefits of protecting mothers and infants, arguing that this legislation is crucial for ensuring equitable access to necessary healthcare services.

Companion Bills

NJ S3211

Same As Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

Previously Filed As

NJ A577

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ S779

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ S3211

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ A1190

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to undocumented immigrant aliens.

NJ A1701

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to undocumented immigrant aliens.

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 A3289

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

NJ HB970

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

NJ HB2210

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

Similar Bills

NJ S3211

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ S779

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ A577

Authorizes provision of comprehensive health care coverage to certain undocumented immigrants and children.

NJ S405

Codifies and increases under certain circumstances, current minimum Medicaid per diem reimbursement rates for assisted living residences, comprehensive personal care homes, and assisted living programs; makes appropriation.

NJ A5471

"Healthy Smiles Act"; increases NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services; requires NJ FamilyCare managed care rates for identical services be no less than fee-for-service rates.

NJ S4298

"Healthy Smiles Act"; increases NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services; requires NJ FamilyCare managed care rates for identical services be no less than fee-for-service rates.

NJ S3803

Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.

NJ A5011

Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.