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NJ S3112
NJ S3112Requires obstetrical providers to perform domestic violence screenings and all health care professionals to take certain actions to prevent perpetrator of domestic violence from obtaining copies of victim's medical record.
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Introduced
11/05/2020
11/05/2020
In Committee
11/05/2020
11/05/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would require obstetrical providers in the State, including obstetrician/gynecologists, certified midwives, and certified nurse midwives, to perform regular domestic violence screenings as part of each routine patient visit and document the findings from each screening in the patient's medical record. The bill would additionally require any obstetrical providers or other health care professionals who document evidence or findings of domestic violence in a patient's medical record to encourage the patient to take appropriate action to prevent the disclosure of the patient's medical record to the perpetrator of the domestic violence. A domestic violence screening performed under the bill is to be conducted in a private area, in which only the obstetrical provider and the patient are present. If the obstetrical provider determines, based on the screening, that a patient is or may be a victim of domestic violence, the obstetrical provider will be required to: 1) advise the patient, during the same visit, of the resources and services that are available in the State and region to assist and protect victims of domestic violence; and 2) provide the patient with referrals to other appropriate health care providers, as deemed by the obstetrical provider to be necessary to help the patient fully address the physical or mental consequences of the domestic violence. The Department of Children and Families, in consultation with the Department of Health, will be required to develop, distribute to obstetrical providers in the State, and update on at least a biennial basis: 1) a screening tool or sample screening questionnaire, which reflects the most up-to-date standards for domestic violence screening, and which is to be used by obstetrical providers in conducting the domestic violence screenings required by the bill; and 2) a list identifying all of the resources and services that are available in the State, and in each region of the State, to assist and protect victims of domestic violence. Whenever an obstetrical provider finds, pursuant to a domestic violence screening, that a patient is or may be a victim of domestic violence, and whenever any other health care professional documents, in a patient's medical record, any evidence or findings of domestic violence, the obstetrical provider or other health care professional will be required, during the same visit in which the domestic violence is documented, to have the patient reapprove the list of persons who are authorized to obtain a copy of the patient's medical record in accordance with the provisions of the "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act" (HIPAA), Pub.L.104-191, and the federal health privacy rule set forth at 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164. If the alleged perpetrator of the domestic violence was previously authorized by the patient to obtain a copy of the patient's medical record, the obstetrical provider or other health care professional documenting the domestic violence will be required to encourage the patient to remove the alleged perpetrator from the list of persons who are authorized to receive copies of the medical record going forward.
AI Summary
This bill requires obstetrical providers in the State, including obstetrician/gynecologists, certified midwives, and certified nurse midwives, to perform regular domestic violence screenings as part of each routine patient visit and document the findings. The bill also requires any obstetrical providers or other health care professionals who document evidence or findings of domestic violence to encourage the patient to update the list of persons authorized to access their medical records, and to remove the alleged perpetrator if they were previously authorized. The Department of Children and Families and the Department of Health are required to develop and distribute screening tools and a list of available resources and services for victims of domestic violence.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 11/05/2020)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2020/Bills/S3500/3112_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2020/Bills/S3500/3112_I1.PDF |
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