New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1056

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires certain hospitals to complete Leapfrog Hospital Survey.

Impact

The implementation of S1056 is expected to have notable implications for state law regarding hospital data reporting and quality assurance. Hospitals will need to allocate resources for completion of the Leapfrog Survey, which will entail detailed data collection and management processes. The Commissioner of Health is authorized to establish rules and regulations to enforce this bill, ensuring compliance and facilitating data accessibility for the public. This law has the potential to influence hospital practices by emphasizing the importance of data-driven performance assessments, ultimately aiming to improve patient safety and care quality across New Jersey healthcare institutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1056, introduced in January 2022, mandates that general hospitals in New Jersey that provide newborn delivery services must complete the Leapfrog Hospital Survey thoroughly and accurately for the designated reporting periods. The Leapfrog Survey is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare quality and safety by benchmarking hospitals against national standards. By requiring hospitals to engage in this reporting, the bill aims to promote greater transparency within healthcare systems, encouraging hospitals to strive for improved patient care outcomes. This initiative is pivotal in maintaining a standardized approach to healthcare quality across the state.

Contention

While there may not be prominent opposition noted, discussions around S1056 could reflect concerns from certain stakeholders, such as hospitals regarding the administrative burden imposed by mandates like these. Hospitals may raise points about the need for clearer guidelines and feasible timelines for data collection to ensure the accuracy necessary for such surveys. Additionally, maintaining the balance between the initiative for transparency and the operational challenges faced by healthcare providers may become a topic of consideration as the bill is discussed further.

Companion Bills

NJ A1453

Same As Requires certain hospitals to complete Leapfrog Hospital Survey.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1453

Requires certain hospitals to complete Leapfrog Hospital Survey.

NJ A2229

Requires certain hospitals to complete Leapfrog Hospital Survey.

NJ A3997

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NJ A244

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NJ A966

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NJ S1151

Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols.

NJ A1953

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NJ A2455

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NJ A4579

Requires DOH to establish Regional Hospital System Program for Emergency Preparedness and to annually survey preparedness and resiliency of State's hospital system in event of public emergency.

NJ S1990

Establishes maternity care standards for general hospitals providing maternity care.

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