New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3681

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

Impact

If enacted, A3681 will significantly alter the landscape of health insurance in New Jersey. It will create a requirement for coverage that could alleviate financial burdens for many families. By mandating that insurers provide benefits for diapers deemed medically necessary, the bill addresses a crucial gap in health insurance coverage that has long existed. This could lead to increased costs for insurers but is positioned as a necessary healthcare provision for individuals with specific needs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3681, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates that health insurance providers cover the costs associated with diapers when deemed medically necessary by a covered person's doctor. This legislation aims to ensure that individuals with certain medical conditions, such as those who may require diapers beyond typical childhood use, can access necessary products without incurring prohibitive costs. The bill stipulates that no prior authorization or additional utilization management requirements can be imposed on these benefits, simplifying the process for patients.

Contention

The discussions surrounding A3681 may involve both supporters and detractors, with strong advocacy for ensuring necessary health coverage and potential pushback regarding the implications for insurance premiums. Advocates argue that access to diapers as a covered medical expense is essential for the welfare of individuals with medical needs, while opponents may raise concerns over the costs to the insurance system and the potential for increased premiums as a result of mandated benefits.

Companion Bills

NJ S3226

Same As Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

NJ S1607

Carry Over Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1607

Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

NJ S3226

Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

NJ A1844

Requires insurance coverage of epinephrine for persons aged 18 or younger when medically necessary.

NJ A1908

Requires insurance coverage of epinephrine for persons aged 18 or younger when medically necessary.

NJ A5278

Establishes "New Jersey Menopause Coverage Act"; requires health insurance coverage of medically necessary perimenopause and menopause treatments.

NJ S4148

Establishes "New Jersey Menopause Coverage Act"; requires health insurance coverage of medically necessary perimenopause and menopause treatments.

NJ A5133

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for the treatment of stuttering.

NJ S3558

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for the treatment of stuttering.

NJ A2839

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for epinephrine auto-injector devices and asthma inhalers; limits cost sharing for health insurance coverage of insulin.

NJ S1614

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for epinephrine auto-injector devices and asthma inhalers; limits cost sharing for health insurance coverage of insulin.

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NJ S3226

Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

NJ S1607

Requires insurance coverage of diapers when medically necessary.

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