New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4292

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Requires hospitals and nursing homes to provide access to certain interpreter services for deaf and hard of hearing.

Impact

The implementation of A4292 is poised to significantly alter the landscape of healthcare service delivery for individuals with hearing impairments. By legally requiring facilities to provide accessible interpreter services, the bill not only promotes inclusivity within medical environments but also upholds the rights of patients to receive adequate communication support. The act, which stipulates the use of both traditional and modern electronic interpreting methods, sets a precedent for enhanced standards in patient care and may inspire similar legislation in other states. Healthcare institutions will need to adjust their operational policies to comply with this new requirement, potentially incurring additional costs for staffing and technology.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4292, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that all licensed hospitals and nursing homes provide interpreter services to patients who are deaf or hard of hearing around the clock. This legislation aims to enhance healthcare accessibility for individuals with communication barriers, ensuring that they can fully understand medical information and participate in their care decisions. Such services must be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, thereby addressing a critical need within the healthcare system for equitable patient interaction.

Contention

While the bill broadly garners support for its intent to improve healthcare access, objections may arise regarding its implementation details, particularly concerning costs and the availability of qualified interpreters. Some stakeholders might express concerns about the feasibility of providing 24/7 interpreting services, especially in underfunded facilities. Furthermore, discussions may hinge on the quality of interpreter services, as the inclusion of electronic means—such as video remote interpreting and AI-assisted interpreting—could raise questions about reliability and the effectiveness of such technologies in sensitive medical situations.

Companion Bills

NJ S3143

Same As Requires hospitals and nursing homes to provide access to certain interpreter services for deaf and hard of hearing.

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