New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S948

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires DHS to implement payment strategy to encourage the use of long acting reversible contraceptives.

Impact

If enacted, S948 is expected to significantly improve the availability and utilization of LARCs for women who are Medicaid recipients. This is especially important as studies indicate that LARCs are among the most effective forms of contraception, yet their usage in the U.S. remains low due to various barriers. By incentivizing managed care organizations to adopt these payment strategies, the bill aims to facilitate greater access to effective contraceptive methods, contributing to better maternal and infant health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 948 mandates that the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) implement a payment strategy designed to enhance access to long acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) for Medicaid clients. The bill outlines initiatives that require timely and comprehensive coverage for LARCs, including reimbursement for immediate postpartum insertion separate from labor and delivery services. The intention is to eliminate logistical and administrative barriers that have historically hindered the use of LARCs among women in the Medicaid program.

Contention

While S948 is a step towards improving women's health care, it may face some points of contention. Critics may argue about the financial implications of this Medicaid expansion regarding reimbursements for LARCs and the potential challenges in implementing these changes across managed care organizations. Overall, the balance between health care accessibility and budget constraints will likely be a key topic in discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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