New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S741

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires health insurance companies to cover lead screenings for children 16 years of age or younger.

Impact

The implementation of S741 is expected to have a significant impact on health regulations within New Jersey. It will amend existing laws (P.L.1995, c.316 and P.L.1995, c.328), allowing a broader range of children to receive necessary health services related to lead screening. This legislative change aims to foster a more robust public health environment by ensuring that potential issues can be identified before they lead to severe health consequences. Furthermore, the bill will necessitate increased collaboration between healthcare providers and state health authorities, ultimately positioning the state to maximize federal financial participation in preventive health services.

Summary

Senate Bill S741 aims to enhance health insurance coverage by requiring companies to provide coverage for lead screenings for children aged 16 years and younger. Currently, the law mandates such coverage only for children under the age of six. This change addresses rising concerns about lead exposure among older children, emphasizing the significance of early detection and preventive measures against lead poisoning, which is known to adversely affect a child's development even at low exposure levels. By extending the age limit for lead screenings, the bill seeks to ensure that potential lead exposure can be identified and managed effectively, thus fostering a healthier future generation.

Contention

While the bill is broadly supported for its public health intent, there may be concerns about the practicality of its implementation, including the capacity of healthcare providers to conduct screenings for this expanded age group. Some stakeholders may question the associated costs to insurance companies and the potential financial implications for the state's healthcare system. The successful rollout of this initiative will depend on balancing comprehensive coverage with sustainable healthcare practices, providing adequate resources for public health campaigns, and engaging families about the importance of lead screenings to alleviate fears about lead exposure.

Companion Bills

NJ A1681

Same As Requires health insurance companies to cover lead screenings for children 16 years of age or younger.

Similar Bills

NJ S1450

Requires health insurance companies to cover lead screenings for children 16 years of age or younger.

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Requires health insurance companies to cover lead screenings for children 16 years of age or younger.

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Requires health insurance companies to cover lead screenings for children 16 years of age or younger.

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