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NJ S3131

NJ S3131
Requires DOH to expand services provided under plan to improve perinatal mental health services and health insurers to cover costs of perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.


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Introduced
04/15/2024
In Committee
04/15/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to expand services provided under the plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening developed and implemented pursuant to P.L.2021, c.380 (C.26:2-178.1 et seq.). Specifically, the bill amends section 1 of P.L.2021, c.380 (C.26:2-178.1) to mandate that the Perinatal Mental Health Coalition of New Jersey and the Maternal Child Health Consortia consult with the DOH to develop and implement the plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening required under the provisions the law. The bill also amends the law to mandate that the plan also include strategies to: (1) expand the referral network of mental health care providers and support services to serve women: planning a pregnancy; during pregnancy, during the time period prior to giving birth; and during the first year after a woman's pregnancy; (2) insure that women planning a pregnancy and women who are about to give birth are screened for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder risk factors; (3) implement a standardized process to collect data concerning all perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening, referral, treatment, and support services provided in an outpatient setting; (4) implement a perinatal mental health continuing education requirement for all health care professionals and certified peer specialists who provide perinatal treatment and care; and (5) require the DOH prepare a perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening, referral, treatment, and support services resource guide. The bill stipulates that a health care professional or a certified peer specialist who has received training related to perinatal mental health care services and provides perinatal treatment and care to pregnant women, women who have recently given birth, or the parent or parents of a newborn infant is to complete a continuing education course on perinatal mental health. Under the bill's provisions, the State Board of Medical Examiners and the New Jersey Board of Nursing are to require that the number of credits of continuing medical education required of the health care professionals licensed or certified by the respective boards, who provide perinatal treatment and care, to include one credit of a continuing educational course on perinatal mental health, as a condition of license or certification renewal. The bill also requires health insurers to provide coverage for expenses incurred in screening women for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, as required by the plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening, referral, treatment, and support services developed and implemented by the DOH, during preconception, pregnancy, prior to giving birth, and throughout the first year after pregnancy. Specifically, this provision of the bill affects health, hospital, and medical service corporations; individual and group health insurance policies; health maintenance organizations; individual health benefits plans; small employer health benefits plans; the State Health Benefits Program; the School Employees' Health Benefits Program; and the State Medicaid Program.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to expand its existing plan to improve access to screening, referral, treatment, and support services for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, which are defined as emotional or mental health complications affecting expectant or new parents from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. The DOH, in collaboration with the Perinatal Mental Health Coalition of New Jersey and Maternal Child Health Consortia, will develop strategies to broaden the network of mental health providers and support services for women planning a pregnancy, during pregnancy, and up to one year after birth, ensure screening for risk factors for women planning pregnancy and those about to give birth, establish a standardized data collection process for outpatient services, and implement continuing education requirements on perinatal mental health for healthcare professionals and certified peer specialists. Additionally, the DOH will create a resource guide for available services and providers. The bill also mandates that various health insurers, including those for individual and group plans, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), small employers, the State Health Benefits Program, the School Employees' Health Benefits Program, and the State Medicaid Program, must cover the costs of screening for these disorders during preconception, pregnancy, and the first year postpartum. Furthermore, it requires licensed healthcare professionals and certified peer specialists who provide perinatal care to complete continuing education courses on perinatal mental health, with specific requirements for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse midwives, professional midwives, and certified midwives to include at least one credit on this topic for license renewal.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 04/15/2024)

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