New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4021

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/7/24  

Caption

Requires Medicaid coverage for community violence prevention services; Requires DOH to approve training and certification program for violence prevention professionals.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend Title 30 of the Revised Statutes, requiring that Medicaid cover community violence prevention services for individuals receiving treatment for injuries due to violence. This includes providing funding for services such as counseling, conflict mediation, and case management that directly address the aftermath of violent incidents. The Department of Health would also be tasked with approving training and certification programs for professionals delivering these services, promoting a structured and regulated approach to community violence intervention.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4021, introduced by Assemblywoman Shavonda E. Sumter, seeks to expand Medicaid coverage to include community violence prevention services. This legislation addresses a pressing public health issue by ensuring that individuals who have experienced injuries due to community violence receive necessary support services. The goal is to lessen the incidence of repeat violence by providing targeted interventions to those at elevated risk, ultimately aiming to improve health outcomes in affected communities.

Contention

While the aims of A4021 are laudable, there may be concerns regarding implementation, such as the adequacy of funding for these expanded services under Medicaid. Critics might argue about the feasibility of adding substantial new services to an already strained Medicaid budget. Additionally, there may be discussions about the nature of services included and whether such provisions can sufficiently address the complexities of violence in communities. Proponents argue that the investment in preventative services may ultimately lead to long-term savings by reducing the prevalence of violent injuries and improving public health.

Companion Bills

NJ S1407

Same As Requires Medicaid coverage for community violence prevention services; establishes training and certification program for violence prevention professionals.

NJ S2007

Carry Over Requires Medicaid coverage for community violence prevention services; Requires DOH to approve training and certification program for violence prevention professionals.

NJ A3581

Carry Over Requires Medicaid coverage for community violence prevention services; Requires DOH to approve training and certification program for violence prevention professionals.

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