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Bill > A4582
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Introduced
06/13/2024
06/13/2024
In Committee
06/13/2024
06/13/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Department of Health to make various changes to the provision of long-term care. Under the bill, the Commissioner of Health is to: 1) develop a demonstration project to incentivize the creation of dementia care villages that consist of small home models of care; 2) encourage new construction and major renovations of nursing homes with focus on private rooms and baths, clustering, neighborhood unit configuration, and increased outdoor recreation space and access to natural sunlight; 3) aim to eliminate higher occupancy bedrooms in nursing homes that consist of three or more persons per bedroom; 4) promulgate regulations to prevent the construction of new large, hospital-style nursing homes; 5) facilitate a planned and orderly downsizing of nursing homes, through a grant program from available funds to fund certain downsizing expenses for voluntary bed reductions to promote single rooms or repurposing; 6) update State nursing home regulations to meet or exceed federal regulations, with particular focus on the regulations that concern the rights of residents; 7) curtail admissions in appropriate circumstances if a nursing home consistently fails to meet minimum staffing ratios; 8) review results of federal research on nursing home staffing standards and determine whether further refinement or modification of New Jersey's existing minimum staffing standards is necessary; 9) in conjunction with the Department of Human Services, include detailed and verifiable ownership information about any person or group that owns any part of a nursing home in State cost reports; 10) require annual independently audited financial statements for individual nursing homes that report nursing home spending on related party transactions; 11) reform the State's quality incentive payment program for nursing homes in order to incorporate meaningful and actionable performance metrics such as 24 hour per day registered nurse coverage, nursing turnover rate, weekend staffing, and presence of single rooms for residents; 12) establish standards for improving airflow systems in nursing homes; 13) adopt more rigorous certification standards for infection preventionists working in nursing homes than what is required by the federal government; 14) work with the federal government to streamline and align federal policy guidance regarding infection control and prevention to the maximum extent appropriate; 15) develop a Statewide essential caregiver policy, which is consistent with applicable federal and State laws, regulations, and guidance, that permits residents to designate essential caregivers who may visit with them during an outbreak, epidemic, or pandemic of an infectious disease; 16) provide incentives for nursing homes that vaccinate at least 90 percent of the residents; and 17) prioritize enforcement of the federal requirement that nursing homes have an active resident council, and develop a plan to expand the number of family councils present in nursing homes.
AI Summary
This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to make various changes to the provision of long-term care. It directs the Commissioner of Health to develop initiatives to incentivize the creation of dementia care villages, encourage nursing home redesigns, eliminate higher occupancy bedrooms, prevent new large nursing homes, facilitate nursing home downsizing, update state regulations to meet or exceed federal standards, curtail admissions for nursing homes failing to meet staffing ratios, review nursing home staffing standards, include ownership information in state cost reports, require audited financial statements, reform the quality incentive payment program, establish standards for airflow systems and infection prevention, develop an essential caregiver policy, provide vaccination incentives, and prioritize resident and family councils. The bill also requires the Commissioner to adopt necessary regulations to implement these provisions.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 06/13/2024)
Official Document
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A4582 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A5000/4582_I1.HTM |
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