New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1017

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

Impact

SB 1017 is set to amend existing laws regarding patient discharge plans by requiring that hospitals include these informational materials when discharging patients. The implications of this bill extend beyond mere information dissemination; it enhances caregivers' understanding of available support systems related to family leave, thereby fostering improved patient care and aftercare management. The requirement for hospitals to deliver these pamphlets in conjunction with caregivers' instructions is intended to streamline the transition from hospital to home care, thus improving overall health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1017, introduced in January 2022, mandates the distribution of family leave informational materials to patients in New Jersey. It aims to ensure that patients, especially those receiving maternity care, are informed about the benefits and availability of family leave programs established under the Family Leave Act. The bill requires the Department of Health, in collaboration with the Department of Labor, to develop pamphlets and informational materials that will be distributed to healthcare professionals and licensed facilities providing maternity services.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 1017 may center on the adequacy and thoroughness of the materials provided, alongside potential concerns regarding patient privacy and the logistical burden placed on healthcare providers to integrate these pamphlets into existing discharge processes. While advocates highlight the necessity of such resources for informed decision-making among patients and caregivers, critics could argue that the implementation may lead to unintended complications within the discharge procedure, particularly in busy healthcare environments where resources are already stretched thin.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2196

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ A4338

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ SB147

Provide for the distribution of informational materials regarding palliative care.

NJ S1036

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

NJ A2796

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

NJ SB00956

An Act Requiring Discharge Standards Regarding Follow-up Appointments And Prescription Medications For Patients Being Discharged From A Hospital Or Nursing Home Facility.

NJ HB05322

An Act Concerning The Distribution Of Educational Materials Regarding Intimate Partner Violence Toward Pregnant And Postpartum Patients.

NJ S4358

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.

NJ A5609

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.

NJ HB2425

Relating to a requirement that a hospital allow a patient to designate a caregiver to receive aftercare instruction regarding the patient.

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NJ A4338

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ S2196

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

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NJ A628

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RI H7131

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MO SB830

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