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NJ S4076

NJ S4076
Requires State Health Benefits Commission advertise and annually review NJWELL program.


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Introduced
08/26/2019
In Committee
08/26/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The State of New Jersey cares about employee wellness because an employee's health and wellbeing impact morale, safety, productivity, absenteeism, recruitment, and retention, as well as health care costs. Wellness programs use health risk appraisals, biometric screenings, email notifications, text messages, Internet sites, educational lunches, special speakers, and many other forms of communication to create wellness awareness. The NJWELL wellness program rewards actively employed members of the State Health Benefits Program and their covered spouses for completing an online health assessment, a biometric health screening, and other wellness activities. The program promotes and provides the skills that public employees need to have healthy behaviors. To encourage the participation, the NJWELL program should be more widely advertised to reach all public employees, and streamlined so that it is more user-friendly. A well-advertised and easy to use website will encourage more people to take advantage of the program, and to participate on an annual basis. In addition, this bill requires the State Health Benefits Commission to conduct an annual review of the NJWELL program. The report of the annual review, at a minimum, will include the number of persons utilizing the program, ease of use and access to the website, and ease of reporting completion of the program's required tasks. The report will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature.

AI Summary

This bill requires the State Health Benefits Commission to develop and implement a program for extensive advertising of the NJWELL wellness program, which rewards actively employed members of the State Health Benefits Program and their covered spouses for completing health assessments and wellness activities. Additionally, the bill requires the Commission to conduct an annual review of the NJWELL program and submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature, including information on the number of program participants, ease of use of the website, and ease of reporting completion of the program's required tasks. The bill also gives the Commission authority to adopt rules and regulations necessary to implement these provisions.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 08/26/2019)

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