New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4338

Introduced
5/10/24  

Caption

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

Impact

The law aims to enhance patients' awareness of their rights under the Family Leave Act, which could lead to increased utilization of family leave benefits. This has implications for family and workplace dynamics across New Jersey, as more individuals may choose to take family leave when they are informed about these benefits. Moreover, the bill positions health care providers as active facilitators in educating patients about support resources available to them during critical family events such as childbirth.

Summary

Bill A4338 requires the New Jersey Department of Health to create pamphlets and other informational materials for distribution to patients regarding the programs developed under the Family Leave Act. The bill emphasizes the dissemination of information on family leave rights to improve awareness among patients, particularly those receiving maternity care. It mandates that health care professionals and licensed health care facilities providing maternity care include these materials in their patient areas and distribute them to discharged maternity patients.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of A4338, particularly regarding how effectively health care facilities will manage the distribution of these materials. Questions may arise about the adequacy of training for health care professionals in communicating the content of the pamphlets and ensuring that patients understand their rights. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue that focusing on information dissemination is insufficient alone and advocate for more robust protections or benefits directly related to family leave.

Companion Bills

NJ S2196

Same As Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ S1017

Carry Over Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1017

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ S2196

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ S1036

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

NJ A2796

Requires hospitals to provide certain resources to certain patients and to ask patients if patients have completed advance directive or practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

NJ SB147

Provide for the distribution of informational materials regarding palliative care.

NJ A5609

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.

NJ S4358

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.

NJ A503

"Patient Protection Act"; establishes requirements concerning the transfer and referral of certain patients receiving health care services.

NJ A2955

"Patient Protection Act"; establishes requirements concerning the transfer and referral of certain patients receiving health care services.

NJ A4317

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

Similar Bills

NJ S2196

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ S1017

Requires distribution of family leave informational materials to certain patients.

NJ A658

Establishes certain protocols for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepine.

NJ A628

Establishes certain protocols for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepine.

RI H7131

Opioid Alternatives

RI S2611

Opioid Alternatives

MO SB830

Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to develop a pamphlet on nonopioid alternatives for pain treatment

IL SB3781

NONOPIOID ALTERNATIVES ACT