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NJ S1137

NJ S1137
Concerns Early Intervention Support Services program in DOH and expansion of program to all counties.


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Introduced
01/30/2020
In Committee
01/30/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill expands the Early Intervention Support Services (EISS) Programs, currently available in 11 counties (Atlantic, Bergen, Camden, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, Morris, and Ocean), to provide for one program in each county in the State. An EISS program is defined in the bill as a program that provides rapid access to short term, recovery-oriented crisis intervention and crisis stabilization services to an individual 18 years of age or older with a serious mental illness and includes, but is not limited to, medication, therapy, and case management services, which are offered at an on-site location, other than a hospital, or through outreach in the community. EISS Programs are designed to provide the crisis intervention and stabilization services needed to help prevent the recurrence of a crisis and to reduce overutilization of hospital emergency departments for a behavioral health crisis. Existing programs that meet the qualifications of an EISS program as provided in the bill are to be designated by the Department of Human Services (DHS) as EISS programs. Additionally, The DHS is to coordinate with each county Early Intervention Support Services Program in the State to provide for education about the program, and accessibility to the program, to members of the public served by that county program and to those organizations or persons who may be the source of referrals to that program. The bill also requires the DHS to utilize the moneys available to it for the program to ensure that funding is available for: expanding the program to each county in the State; and the expansion of a program in existence on the effective date of this bill, based on the needs of the program. Lastly, the bill requires the DHS to collect information from each EISS Program in the State. The information would include, but not be limited to, information about the services provided by the program, the utilization of services, and the number of individuals who have been stabilized and referred to treatment in the community. The DHS is to issue annual reports, based on the information collected, which would include a review and analysis of the programs in the State and any recommendations for improvements to the program.

AI Summary

This bill expands the existing Early Intervention Support Services (EISS) program, currently available in 11 counties, to provide one such program in each county in the state. EISS programs provide rapid access to short-term, recovery-oriented crisis intervention and stabilization services, including medication, therapy, and case management, to adults with serious mental illness. The bill requires the Department of Human Services (DHS) to coordinate with each county EISS program to educate the public and referral sources about the program's availability. The DHS must also ensure funding is available to expand the program statewide and support existing programs based on their needs. Additionally, the DHS is required to collect and report annually on program data, including services provided, utilization, and individuals stabilized and referred to community treatment.

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 01/30/2020)

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