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NJ A1662

NJ A1662
Prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing, and health insurance carriers from demanding, certain information concerning behavioral health care services provided to patients.


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

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing, and health insurance carriers from demanding, certain information concerning behavioral health care services provided to patients. Specifically, the bill authorizes a mental health care professional to disclose to a health insurance carrier only the following information: (1) The patient's name, age, sex, address, educational status, identifying number within the insurance program, date of onset of difficulty, date of initial consultation, dates of sessions, whether the sessions are individual or group sessions, and fees; (2) Diagnostic information, defined as therapeutic characterizations of the type found in the current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or in another professionally recognized diagnostic manual; (3) Status of the patient as voluntary or involuntary; or inpatient or outpatient; (4) The reason for continuing behavioral health care services, limited to an assessment of the client's current level of functioning and level of distress. These aspects are to be described as "none," or by the terms "mild," "moderate," "severe" or "extreme"; and (5) Prognosis, limited to an estimate of the minimal time during which treatment might continue. The bill also provides that the information provided to a carrier pursuant to the bill shall be marked "confidential" and, if directed by the patient or an authorized representative, forwarded to the attention of a specific individual. The bill also prohibits a health insurance carrier from requesting, or requiring in any contract or policy, information to be provided from a mental health care professional concerning any covered person, except the information described above. In certain circumstances health insurance carriers have requested, as part of utilization management, information from mental health care professionals that the providers are prohibited from disclosing pursuant to the rules and regulations of the providers' professional licensure. This bill is intended to reconcile that conflict by codifying certain aspects of those rules of professional licensure and by clearly limiting the information that the carrier can request, or require to be provided, to the information that is permitted to be shared pursuant to those rules.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits mental health care professionals from disclosing, and health insurance carriers (also referred to as "carriers") from demanding, certain information concerning behavioral health care services provided to patients. The bill specifies the limited set of information that mental health care professionals can provide to carriers, such as the patient's basic demographics, diagnostic information, status as voluntary or involuntary, and an assessment of the patient's current level of functioning and distress. The bill also prohibits carriers from requesting psychotherapy notes or any information beyond what is permitted under the bill. The purpose of the bill is to reconcile the conflict between carriers' requests for information and the rules of professional licensure that limit what mental health care professionals can disclose.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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