Requires Department of Treasury and DHS to annually identify State funds available for NJ FamilyCare, evaluate program, and create prioritized list of initiatives to improve quality of care under program.
Impact
The annual report required by A4900 will not only identify available funds but also evaluate the quality of care received by beneficiaries of NJ FamilyCare. By compiling a prioritized list of the 12 most urgent policy changes, the bill aims to address deficiencies in care quality efficiently. This strategic evaluation process intends to allocate necessary state funds toward initiatives that will improve healthcare offerings, thereby potentially enhancing overall public health outcomes in the state.
Summary
A4900 is a legislative initiative seeking to ensure the effective management and improvement of the NJ FamilyCare program, which provides essential health insurance to low-income residents of New Jersey through Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program. The bill mandates that the Department of Treasury and the Department of Human Services (DHS) will collaborate to produce an annual report that identifies unallocated state funds available for this program. This approach aims to enhance the allocation of financial resources in healthcare for needy populations by ensuring transparency and informed decision-making.
Contention
While the bill predominantly aims to streamline and enhance the operational efficiency of NJ FamilyCare, it may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to realize its goals. Stakeholders might express concerns about whether the identification process for state funds will sufficiently account for the growing demand for healthcare services among low-income families. Moreover, the efficacy of the proposed policy changes and how they will be prioritized could also lead to debate among legislators and community advocates.
Same As
Requires Department of Treasury and DHS to annually identify State funds available for NJ FamilyCare and child care services, evaluate programs, and create prioritized list of initiatives to improve quality of care under programs.
Requires Department of Treasury and DHS to annually identify State funds available for NJ FamilyCare and child care services, evaluate programs, and create prioritized list of initiatives to improve quality of care under programs.
Establishes minimum NJ FamilyCare reimbursement rate for certain out-of-state hospitals that provide services to NJ FamilyCare pediatric beneficiaries.
"Healthy Smiles Act"; increases NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services; requires NJ FamilyCare managed care rates for identical services be no less than fee-for-service rates.
Provides DHS and State Board of Medical Examiners to develop and implement process to improve efficiency of reviewing NJ FamilyCare provider applications.
Requires Department of Treasury and DHS to annually identify State funds available for NJ FamilyCare and child care services, evaluate programs, and create prioritized list of initiatives to improve quality of care under programs.
Requires DHS and State Board of Medical Examiners to develop and implement process to improve efficiency of reviewing NJ FamilyCare provider applications.
Provides DHS and State Board of Medical Examiners to develop and implement process to improve efficiency of reviewing NJ FamilyCare provider applications.