New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3564

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid and Medicaid-Medicare dually eligible enrollees under increased reimbursement rates.

Impact

A3564 has the potential to significantly affect state laws regarding home health care and the remuneration of caregivers. By formalizing the certification process for family members, it seeks to address the growing need for home care services among the aging population. The bill mandates that family caregivers will not be required to bear the costs of their certification, thereby removing a financial barrier that might otherwise deter their participation in care provision. The increased reimbursement rate set at no less than $30 per hour for CHHA services reflects the intended recognition of the value of caregiver work.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3564 aims to establish a program allowing family members of individuals eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, or NJ FamilyCare to become certified as homemaker-home health aides (CHHA). This initiative is intended to enhance support for home care services, particularly for individuals aged 65 and older, by enabling family members or approved third-party individuals to provide care under the supervision of registered professional nurses. The program is designed to create a pathway for relatives to deliver essential care while being compensated under the state's reimbursement system.

Contention

Discussions around A3564 may evoke both support and criticism. Supporters argue that the bill is a long-overdue response to the increasing demand for home-based health care, facilitating care for older adults while empowering families. Critics, however, could voice concerns regarding the quality of care provided by non-professionals and the implications of hiring family members as paid caregivers. Ensuring the effectiveness of training and supervision under this new framework will be vital to address these concerns and maintain the high standards of care expected in the health services sector.

Companion Bills

NJ S1811

Same As Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid and Medicaid-Medicare dually eligible enrollees under increased reimbursement rates.

NJ A4002

Carry Over Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid and Medicaid-Medicare dually eligible enrollees under increased reimbursement rates.

Similar Bills

NJ S1307

Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified as homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid enrollees.

NJ A3585

Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified as homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid enrollees.

NJ S1811

Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid and Medicaid-Medicare dually eligible enrollees under increased reimbursement rates.

NJ A4002

Establishes program for certain individuals to become certified homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid and Medicaid-Medicare dually eligible enrollees under increased reimbursement rates.

NJ S3313

Establishes program for certain individuals to be certified as homemaker-home health aides and provide services to certain Medicaid enrollees.

NJ A5409

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NJ S3837

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