New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1515

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Grants parents, guardians, and authorized representatives online access to medical and personal history of residents of certain residential care facilities.

Impact

The implications of A1515 on state laws are substantial as it marks a shift toward greater accessibility and oversight in the management of care for individuals in residential settings. By mandating that care facilities provide online access to detailed records, the bill intends to empower families in being involved in the care process of their relatives, especially those with developmental disabilities. This could potentially lead to improved quality of care and increased scrutiny over facilities, as families will be better informed to advocate for the needs of their loved ones.

Summary

Bill A1515 seeks to enhance the rights of parents, guardians, and authorized representatives of residents in specific residential care facilities by allowing them online access to the medical and personal history of these individuals. This access includes comprehensive details such as medications, procedures performed, significant incidents, and other relevant health information. The aim of the bill is to ensure that these stakeholders stay informed about their loved ones' health and well-being while they reside in care settings, thus promoting transparency and accountability within such facilities.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Concerns may arise regarding the privacy of residents, as increased access to medical records could lead to potential breaches of sensitive information. Additionally, care facilities may face challenges in adapting to and implementing the technical requirements needed to maintain secure online access systems. Debate may also ensue over how to balance the need for transparency with safeguarding residents' rights and privacy, highlighting the complexities involved in legislating such measures.

Companion Bills

NJ A2179

Carry Over Grants parents, guardians, and authorized representatives online access to medical and personal history of residents of certain residential care facilities.

NJ A5886

Carry Over Grants parents, guardians, and authorized representatives online access to medical and personal history of residents of certain residential care facilities.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2179

Grants parents, guardians, and authorized representatives online access to medical and personal history of residents of certain residential care facilities.

NJ A5416

Regulates medication administration in certain residential facilities.

NJ A5055

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

NJ A1525

Requires parents and guardians be provided access medical records of minor patients.

NJ S1306

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ A4317

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ S2319

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ A3644

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ SB1082

Augmented residential care facilities.

NJ AB2317

Children’s psychiatric residential treatment facilities.

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