New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1655

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

Impact

The proposed bill tackles critical issues surrounding network adequacy, primarily targeting mental health care, which has historically faced inadequate coverage and access issues. As a result of these mandates, insurance carriers are held accountable for the sufficiency of their networks. The bill stipulates that services must be provided without imposing higher costs on patients for telehealth consultations compared to traditional in-person visits. This positions New Jersey as a potential leader in mental health care access within the country.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1655 aims to enhance the network adequacy for health benefits plans in New Jersey, particularly focusing on mental health care services. The legislation requires insurance carriers to ensure that health plans provide adequate access to mental health providers, thereby ensuring that all covered persons can engage with in-network providers in a timely manner. Specifically, the bill mandates that carriers must facilitate access to both in-person and telehealth services, ensuring that any individual seeking mental health support receives appropriate care promptly.

Contention

Despite the positive implications, there are notable concerns. Some stakeholders may argue that mandating such extensive network adequacy requirements could lead to increased operational costs for insurance companies, which might subsequently translate into higher premiums for consumers. Additionally, the adequacy definitions and the criteria set by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance could spark debates about the standards necessary for effective mental health care coverage.

Implementation

Ultimately, A1655 represents progressive steps towards fortifying mental health care accessibility within New Jersey's health benefits landscape. If enacted, it will empower the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance to establish detailed regulations to ensure compliance, which would be a significant shift in how health insurance plans operate concerning mental health services. The bill's success will depend on the collaborative engagement between state regulators, insurance carriers, and communal health organizations.

Companion Bills

NJ S2406

Same As Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ A3595

Carry Over Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ S2500

Carry Over Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

Similar Bills

NJ S2500

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ S2406

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ A3595

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

NJ S914

Revises requirements for health insurers to cover telemedicine and telehealth; requires telemedicine and telehealth systems to include accessible communication features for individuals with disabilities.

NJ S846

Revises requirements for health insurers to cover telemedicine and telehealth; requires telemedicine and telehealth systems to include accessible communication features for individuals with disabilities.

NJ S4127

Extends certain pay parity regarding telemedicine and telehealth for one year.

NJ A5757

Extends certain pay parity regarding telemedicine and telehealth for one year.

NJ S3855

Revises reimbursement payments for providers using telemedicine and telehealth.