Requires reporting of certain attempted and completed suicides by minors.
Impact
If enacted, A1808 will enhance the state's ability to collect and analyze data on youth suicides, aiming to improve mental health initiatives and support systems targeted at this vulnerable population. Hospitals will be required to report information to the New Jersey Poison Control Center, which is tasked with compiling these statistics and submitting annual reports to the Governor and the Legislature. This could potentially lead to better-informed policies and resource allocation for mental health services aimed at minors.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1808 seeks to address youth suicide by mandating hospitals to report data regarding attempted and completed suicides among minors. This legislation defines 'attempted suicide' and 'completed suicide' and ensures that the statistics gathered will include the drug used in the case of attempts. The goal of the bill is to gather comprehensive data that will help in understanding and tackling the issue of suicides among individuals under the age of 18.
Contention
There may be concerns regarding the privacy implications of the data collection specified in A1808. While the bill assures that personal identification information will not be disclosed unless required by law, there may still be hesitations from health care providers and advocacy groups about data privacy and the potential stigmatization of minors who attempt suicide. Balancing the need for data to inform public health interventions with individual privacy rights will be a critical aspect of the bill's implementation.
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