New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4622

Introduced
6/24/24  

Caption

Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

Impact

The bill's provisions are designed to align resource requirements for older and disabled individuals more closely with those under 65 years of age without disabilities, thereby removing the restrictive financial barriers that previously excluded many from receiving necessary healthcare support. For example, individuals applying for Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services previously required resources to be less than $2,000, which contrasted starkly with the new thresholds. This change is expected to enhance the scope of Medicaid services available to those needing long-term care and community-based services, allowing a greater number of individuals to qualify for aid.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4622, introduced on June 24, 2024, focuses on increasing the resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups in New Jersey. The bill specifically targets non-Modified Adjusted Gross Income (non-MAGI) groups, which include individuals over 65 years of age and those with disabilities. By raising the resource limits to $40,000 for single-person households and $60,000 for two-person households, the legislation aims to provide a higher accessibility point for eligible applicants under Medicaid programs such as the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Program and the Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary Program.

Contention

While the bill aims to make Medicaid more accessible, there are points of contention surrounding its potential impact on existing programs. Critics argue that while raising resource limits may help some, it might also divert resources from programs like the NJ Workability Program, which provides full Medicaid coverage without resource constraints. This challenge raises questions about the overall sustainability of Medicaid funding and whether increased eligibility could lead to longer waiting times and slower service delivery for applicants. Additionally, concerns regarding ongoing financial support and integration with federal Medicaid guidelines are legitimate considerations as the state navigates these regulatory changes.

Companion Bills

NJ S3482

Same As Increases resource threshold for certain Medicaid eligibility groups.

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