New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3623

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Establishes requirements for incentive-based value payment system for home health agencies and health care service firms.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is poised to significantly impact state regulations related to home health care services. By focusing on performance outcomes, it encourages agencies to prioritize quality care and might lead to an overall enhancement in health service delivery. The bill mandates that participating agencies designate a health care professional responsible for patient care, further ensuring accountability and continuity of care. The structure also allows for greater transparency, as performance metrics will be publicly available, potentially influencing patient choices and agency reputations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3623 introduces an incentive-based value payment system specifically designed for home health agencies and health care service firms that serve NJ FamilyCare recipients enrolled in a Fully Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan. This mandatory system aims to enhance the quality of care provided by rewarding agencies and firms for achieving improved performance outcomes. The Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services will oversee this system, establishing metrics to evaluate performance in various areas including hospitalization rates and patient mobility, among others.

Contention

While the bill is designed to advance the quality of home health care, there may be points of contention among stakeholders. The requirement for mandatory participation could be viewed as an overreach by some providers, particularly smaller agencies that may struggle with the compliance demands it introduces. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how performance measures are evaluated, as discrepancies or perceived inequities in the rating system could lead to disputes over incentive payments. Critics might argue that such a system could unintentionally favor larger agencies with more resources to meet performance targets.

Companion Bills

NJ A3999

Carry Over Establishes requirements for incentive-based value payment system for home health agencies and health care service firms.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3999

Establishes requirements for incentive-based value payment system for home health agencies and health care service firms.

NJ S0126

An act relating to health care payment and delivery system reform

NJ S0346

Establishes a single-payer health care insurance system, consolidating public and private payments into a more efficient Medicare-for-all style program, funded by progressive taxes, to reduce health care costs.

NJ H5465

Establishes a single-payer health care insurance system, consolidating public and private payments into a more efficient Medicare-for-all style program, funded by progressive taxes, to reduce health care costs.

NJ H5987

Establishes a core state behavioral health crisis services system, to be administered by the director of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals.

NJ SB834

Health Insurance - Two-Sided Incentive Arrangements and Capitated Payments - Authorization

NJ H1963

To promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care

NJ SF1900

Home and community-based services systemic critical incident review team establishment

NJ H2192

To promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care

NJ HB1148

Health Insurance - Two-Sided Incentive Arrangements and Capitated Payments - Authorization

Similar Bills

NJ A3999

Establishes requirements for incentive-based value payment system for home health agencies and health care service firms.

NJ S4544

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NJ A5673

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NJ S1818

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NJ A4467

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NJ A3574

Establishes Medicaid Managed Care Organization Oversight Program.

NJ A621

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NJ A5409

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