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NJ A4807

NJ A4807
Establishes Children's Partial Hospitalization Pilot Program in DHS.


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Introduced
09/19/2024
In Committee
09/19/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services in the Department of Human Services to establish the Children's Partial Hospitalization Pilot Program. The goal of this pilot program is to expand the availability of partial hospitalization services for children ages five through 14 by providing reimbursement under the NJ FamilyCare program - the State' s health insurance program for eligible, low-income persons - for partial hospitalization services provided at non-hospital based locations. Children's partial hospitalization services are intensive, highly structured outpatient treatment services that provide individualized, outcomes-oriented psychiatric services designed for youth and young adults and that are intended to minimize the need for inpatient hospitalization. Currently, to qualify for NJ FamilyCare reimbursement, partial hospitalization services must be provided in a hospital setting. Under the bill, the division is to select one applicant to participate in the pilot program. The eligible applicant is required to: demonstrate an established plan for implementation; exclusively provide partial hospitalization services to children ages five through 14; provide partial hospitalization services in a county with a population less than 100,000, and in a municipality with a population greater than 5,500, according to the 2020 federal census; meet all existing federal and State requirements for reimbursement of children's partial hospitalization services under NJ FamilyCare, except that the location of service delivery does not need to be a licensed hospital; and apply to the Department of Children and Families for approval as a provider within the Children's System of Care. The Children's System of Care is New Jersey's public behavioral health system for youth under 21 years of age. No later than 36 months after effective date of the bill, the division is required to submit to the Governor and to the Legislature, a report that summarizes the implementation of the program to date, as well as recommendations for the continuation of the program. The pilot program shall expire 12 months after the submission of this report.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Children's Partial Hospitalization Pilot Program in the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services within the Department of Human Services. The goal of the pilot program is to expand the availability of partial hospitalization services for children aged 5 to 14 by providing reimbursement under the NJ FamilyCare program - the state's Medicaid program - for these services provided at non-hospital based locations. The bill requires the division to select one eligible applicant to participate in the pilot program, which must meet certain criteria, including demonstrating an established implementation plan, exclusively providing partial hospitalization services to the target age group, and operating in a county with a population under 100,000 and a municipality with a population over 5,500. The bill also directs the division to submit a report on the implementation and recommendations for the program within 36 months, after which the pilot program will expire.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 09/19/2024)

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