New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4038

Caption

Requires DOH to use Basic Screening Survey to access oral health in children.

Impact

Should S4038 be enacted, it is expected to create a more systematic and comprehensive approach to understanding and monitoring the oral health landscape for children in New Jersey. The findings derived from the Basic Screening Survey will be utilized to compile a biennial report, which will inform the Governor and the Legislature of the oral health conditions and provide recommendations based on empirical data collected. This structured approach aims to improve healthcare policy decisions related to pediatric dental care and public health initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 4038 (S4038) aims to enhance the assessment of oral health in children across New Jersey by requiring the Department of Health (DOH) to implement the Basic Screening Survey. This survey will be applied biannually in collaboration with licensed dentists and related professionals, collecting random data samples from each county to evaluate oral health among preschool and school-aged children. The bill firmly stipulates that parental or guardian consent is mandatory before any data collection begins, ensuring compliance with federal and state privacy laws regarding children's health information.

Contention

A key point of contention surrounding this bill may relate to the data privacy concerns and the extent of governmental involvement in children's health assessments. Some stakeholders may question whether the frequency and methods of assessment could infringe on parental rights or if the data collected will be handled securely. Moreover, there may be debates on the sufficiency of a basic screening as a measure of children's oral health, as it does not equate to a comprehensive clinical examination. Critics might advocate for stronger measures to ensure all aspects of children's health are thoroughly evaluated, rather than relying on basic assessments alone.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4276

Requires DOH to use Basic Screening Survey to access oral health in children.

NJ A5257

Requires DOH to use Basic Screening Survey to access oral health in children.

NJ SB142

Oral Health Screening in Schools Pilot Program

NJ HB357

"Mississippi Eyes on Smiling Students Health Act"; enact to require vision screening and oral health assessments for certain students.

NJ HB163

"Mississippi Eyes on Smiling Students Health Act"; enact to require vision screening and oral health assessments for certain students.

NJ HB253

"Mississippi Eyes on Smiling Students Health Act"; enact to require vision screening and oral health assessments for certain students.

NJ AB3103

Dependent children: health screenings.

NJ SB0280

Health: screening; dental oral assessment program for certain children; require department of health and human services to establish. Amends sec. 9316 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.9316).

NJ HB83

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Oral Health Screenings.

NJ HB05213

An Act Concerning Oral Health Assessments Of Children.

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