New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A503

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

"Patient Protection Act"; establishes requirements concerning the transfer and referral of certain patients receiving health care services.

Impact

The bill's implementation is poised to enhance consumer protections by giving patients and their families necessary information before any transfer occurs. This is particularly crucial in preventing unexpected out-of-network charges that often arise from out-of-state services, an issue that has frequently affected New Jersey residents. Moreover, healthcare facilities are required to notify insurers about pending transfers, which aims to foster transparency in healthcare costs and coverage prior to transfers, thus reducing potential financial burden for patients.

Summary

Assembly Bill A503, known as the 'Patient Protection Act', aims to establish clear requirements for the transfer and referral of patients receiving healthcare services to out-of-state facilities. The bill mandates that healthcare professionals must provide written information to patients regarding their rights to receive care at a facility of their choosing, the clinical rationale behind the proposed transfer, and the availability of relevant services within the state. This information is intended to be easily understood and documented in the patient's record, thereby enhancing patient awareness and informed consent in situations where transfers to out-of-state facilities are necessary.

Contention

Despite the anticipated benefits, there may be points of contention regarding the requirements imposed on healthcare professionals and institutions. Critics might argue that the new obligations could create additional administrative burdens, particularly in emergency situations where swift transfers may be vital for patient health. Additionally, the provision regarding notification waivers, in cases where the patient lacks the capacity and no representative is available, could raise concerns about the sufficiency of protections for vulnerable patients. The necessity and adequacy of these measures will likely be a significant topic of discussion among stakeholders in the healthcare community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2955

"Patient Protection Act"; establishes requirements concerning the transfer and referral of certain patients receiving health care services.

NJ A4656

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

NJ S3491

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

NJ A3975

Concerns protections with respect to nondisclosure of certain patient information relating to reproductive healthcare services, and protecting access to services and procedures related to abortion for certain out-of-State persons.

NJ A3860

Establishes certain medical billing requirements concerning specific nature of charges or expenses for health care services.

NJ HB06669

An Act Protecting Patients And Prohibiting Unnecessary Health Care Costs.

NJ HB235

Hospitals; protocols for patients receiving rehabilitation services.

NJ H0601

Referral of Patients by Health Care Providers

NJ S2633

Concerns protections with respect to nondisclosure of certain patient information relating to reproductive health care services, and protecting access to services and procedures related to abortion for certain out-of-State persons.

NJ SB00007

An Act Concerning Protections For Access To Health Care And The Equitable Delivery Of Health Care Services In The State.

Similar Bills

NJ A2955

"Patient Protection Act"; establishes requirements concerning the transfer and referral of certain patients receiving health care services.

NJ S958

Establishes right of hospital patients to be accompanied by patient advocate.

MI SB0031

Health facilities: hospitals; certain policies on patients who are giving birth; require a hospital to adopt. Amends secs. 20201 & 21513 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.20201 & 333.21513) & adds sec. 21537.

CT HB06001

An Act Concerning Telehealth.

MI SB0820

Health facilities: hospitals; certain policies on patients who are giving birth; require a hospital to adopt. Amends secs. 20201 & 21513 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.20201 & 333.21513) & adds sec. 21537.

IL SB0009

END-OF-LIFE OPTIONS ACT

IL SB3499

END-OF-LIFE OPTIONS ACT

IL HB1328

END-OF-LIFE OPTIONS ACT