Revises eligibility criteria for adult medical day care services.
Impact
The proposed changes in Assembly Bill 4228 are expected to significantly impact the state's health care system by easing limitations on who can receive adult medical day care services. This not only allows for better community integration of functionally or cognitively impaired adults but also aligns with the broader goal of providing care that supports patients' preferences to remain in community settings rather than long-term institutional care.
Summary
Assembly Bill 4228 aims to revise the eligibility criteria for adult medical day care services in New Jersey. Under this bill, Medicaid enrollees will be deemed eligible for adult medical day care if they require assistance with at least one activity of daily living, have a physician's recommendation, and provide a current medical history and examination report. This expansion aims to ensure that individuals who need such services are able to access support without being institutionalized.
Contention
While the bill seeks to facilitate better access to necessary care, there might be concerns regarding the capability of community-based service providers to adequately meet the needs of an increased number of beneficiaries. Stakeholders may argue about the funding implications for Medicaid and the potential strain on existing services, emphasizing the need to balance accessibility with service quality.
Health occupations: physician's assistants; delegation of acts, tasks, or functions to licensed or unlicensed individual; modify. Amends sec. 16215 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16215).