New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3567

Introduced
9/12/24  

Caption

Provides access to periodic cancer screening examinations for volunteer firefighters through SHBP physicians and other providers.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact state law by aligning the healthcare benefits of volunteer firefighters with those of their paid counterparts. This change aims to improve the health and safety of a vital group of first responders who often face increased risks associated with fire service. By eliminating cost-sharing requirements for these screenings, S3567 incentivizes regular health check-ups, potentially leading to earlier detection of serious health issues, which is crucial in such a high-risk profession.

Summary

Senate Bill 3567 proposes to provide volunteer firefighters in New Jersey with access to periodic cancer screening examinations at no cost. This bill extends existing health benefits currently enjoyed by paid firefighters to unpaid firefighters, ensuring that all individuals serving in volunteer capacities receive necessary health screenings. Under this legislation, the examinations, which must be offered by participating physicians in the State Health Benefits Program (SHBP), are to occur at a minimum every three years, starting three years after an individual's service begins. The cancers covered include a wide range, from colon and lung to breast and prostate cancers, ensuring comprehensive screening for those who serve.

Contention

During discussions surrounding the bill, there may be points of contention regarding funding and resource allocation for implementing these expanded health benefits. As the legislation requires state-funded reimbursements to healthcare providers for the screenings—up to $1,250 per firefighter every three years—opponents may raise concerns over budgetary impacts or prioritization of state funds. Nevertheless, proponents assert that the long-term benefits of a healthier volunteer firefighter workforce justify the investment, emphasizing the necessity of supporting those who risk their lives for community safety.

Companion Bills

NJ A4649

Same As Provides access to periodic cancer screening examinations for volunteer firefighters through SHBP physicians and other providers.

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