New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S133

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Limits rescheduling, cancellation, and no-show fees providers of health care services may charge in certain instances.

Impact

Under S133, healthcare providers will not be able to charge patients for cancellations made more than 24 hours prior to an appointment. In cases where cancellations or rescheduling occur within less than 24 hours, providers may only charge a capped fee of $25, provided specific conditions are met, including prior notification about potential fees and a record of previous late cancellations by the same patient. This provision is designed to ensure fairness while preventing excessive financial penalties driven by unforeseen circumstances.

Summary

Senate Bill 133 (S133) seeks to regulate the fees charged by healthcare providers concerning appointment cancellations and rescheduling. The bill explicitly aims to limit the fees providers can impose on patients for rescheduling or canceling appointments, particularly emphasizing cases where patients give over 24 hours' notice. By creating a clear framework, the bill envisions reducing the financial burden on patients while maintaining a degree of accountability for no-shows and late cancellations.

Contention

The bill's proponents argue that S133 is necessary to protect patients from undue financial penalties, especially for unexpected life events that compel them to cancel or reschedule appointments. However, some critics may raise concerns about the potential financial impact on healthcare providers, particularly smaller practices that could rely on such fees to manage their scheduling and operational costs. This balance between patient protection and the financial viability of healthcare providers is likely to be a focal point of debate surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S2099

Carry Over Limits rescheduling, cancellation, and no-show fees providers of health care services may charge in certain instances.

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