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NJ S1953

NJ S1953
Establishes "Mission Critical Long-Term Care Teams"; provides for identification of and intervention at long-term care facilities at risk of operational and financial distress.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
06/09/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for the establishment of Mission Critical Long-Term Care Teams, which will be responsible for identifying long-term care facilities for which progressive levels of oversight and direct intervention may be necessary to prevent the decline of health and safety at the facility or the disruption of necessary health care services at the facility. Each Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team will work collaboratively with long-term care facilities to improve the financial and operating results of the facility with a focus on resident health and safety. Each Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team established by the Commissioner of Health is to comprise four individuals with relevant expertise in long-term care administration and management, financial management, nursing care, infection prevention, social work, quality improvement, safety, and continuing professional education. The commissioner will establish specific indicators by which a long-term care facility may be evaluated for: operational and financial soundness, and the thresholds at which it may be considered to be in operational or financial distress or at risk of operational or financial distress; and the facility's capacity to ensure the rights afforded by State law to residents and to deliver the quality of care required by applicable licensing standards for the facility. When a survey or inspection conducted, or complaint received, by the Division of Health Facility Survey and Field Operations in the Department of Health (DOH), or by any other individual in the DOH, identifies a facility at risk based on any of the indicators established by the commissioner, the commissioner may dispatch a Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team to evaluate the facility and advise the facility as to any corrective measures it should take to resolve any identified issues. The commissioner may also dispatch a Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team at the request of facility management. The bill requires that any facility to which a Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team is dispatched cooperate with the team, and that the facility grant both the Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team and the DOH access to all physical plant operations and locations and to all financial, operational, and programmatic information requested thereby.

AI Summary

This bill establishes "Mission Critical Long-Term Care Teams" composed of four experts in areas like administration, finance, and nursing, to identify and intervene in long-term care facilities facing operational or financial distress that could jeopardize resident health and safety or disrupt essential services. The Commissioner of Health will set specific indicators to evaluate facilities' financial health, operational stability, and their ability to protect resident rights and meet quality care standards. If a facility is flagged as at risk based on these indicators, or if the facility requests it, a Mission Critical Long-Term Care Team can be sent to assess the situation and recommend corrective actions, with facilities required to cooperate and provide access to all necessary information and locations.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 06/09/2025)

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