Establishes Children's Partial Hospitalization Pilot Program in DHS.
Impact
The implementation of A4807 would significantly enhance the accessibility of mental health services for children in New Jersey. By facilitating reimbursement for non-hospital based partial hospitalization services, the bill addresses a gap in treatment options for young patients, particularly in less densely populated areas. This could lead to improved mental health outcomes for children and potentially reduce the need for more intensive inpatient care.
Summary
Bill A4807, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, establishes the Children's Partial Hospitalization Pilot Program within the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. This pilot program aims to expand the availability of partial hospitalization services for children aged five to fourteen. It intends to achieve this by allowing reimbursement under the NJ FamilyCare program for services provided at non-hospital locations, contrasting with the current requirement that mandates services be delivered in a hospital setting.
Contention
While the bill is expected to streamline access to critical mental health support for children, it may also generate some discussion regarding the allocation of resources and the potential implications for existing hospital-based services. Some may argue that altering the delivery model could affect hospitals' financial sustainability and the quality of care available. Additionally, there may be concerns about whether the selected pilot program provider can adequately meet the needs of diverse populations across varying community settings.
Establishes pilot program to refer certain emergency department patients for development of coordinated behavioral health care treatment and support services plan.
Establishes pilot program to refer certain emergency department patients for development of coordinated behavioral health care treatment and support services plan.
Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.
Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.