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NJ A1079

NJ A1079
Requires certain health care professionals to undergo explicit and implicit bias training.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
02/24/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires every hospital that provides inpatient maternity services and every birthing center licensed in the State pursuant to P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.) to implement an evidence-based implicit bias training program for all health professionals who provide perinatal treatment and care to pregnant women at the hospital or birthing center. The training program would include, but not be limited to: identifying previous and current unconscious biases and misinformation when providing perinatal treatment and care to pregnant women; identifying personal, interpersonal, institutional, and cultural barriers to inclusion; information about the effects of historical and contemporary exclusion and oppression of minority communities; information about cultural identity across racial and ethnic groups; information about communicating more effectively across racial, ethnic, religious, and gender identities; information about reproductive justice; discussions on power dynamics and organizational decision-making and their effects on implicit bias, and on health inequities and racial and ethnic disparities within the field of perinatal care, and how implicit bias may contribute to pregnancy-related deaths and maternal and infant health outcomes; and corrective measures to decrease implicit bias at the interpersonal and institutional levels. A health care professional who provides perinatal treatment and care to pregnant women at a hospital or birthing center would be required to complete the training program and a refresher course, every two years. The refresher course would be designed to provide the health care professional with updated information about racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, and best practices in decreasing interpersonal and institutional implicit bias. Upon successful completion of the training program, the health care professional would receive a certification from the hospital or birthing center. As defined in the bill, "implicit bias" means a bias in judgment or behavior that results from subtle cognitive processes, including implicit prejudice and implicit stereotypes, that often operate at a level below conscious awareness and without intentional control. "Implicit stereotypes" means the unconscious attributions of particular qualities to a member of a certain social group, influenced by experience, and based on learned associations between various qualities and social categories, including race and gender.

AI Summary

This bill requires every hospital that provides inpatient maternity services and every birthing center in the state to implement an evidence-based implicit bias training program for all healthcare professionals who regularly provide perinatal treatment and care to pregnant women. The training program must cover topics such as identifying unconscious biases, understanding cultural identity and diversity, communicating effectively across identities, and addressing health inequities and racial disparities. Healthcare professionals must complete the training program and a refresher course every two years to receive a certification. The bill also directs the Department of Health to adopt rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (18)

Last Action

Substituted by S703 (3R) (on 03/25/2021)

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