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NJ S3712

NJ S3712
Requires DOH to conduct survey on status of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey.


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Introduced
10/07/2024
In Committee
10/07/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Health to conduct a survey and analysis of antenatal and prenatal care clinics for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services throughout the State. The survey includes data collected from all antenatal and prenatal care clinics in the State, including antenatal and prenatal care clinics that have closed or substantially ceased operation of any of their beds, facilities, or services, within a two-year period prior to the effective date of the bill. As used in the bill, "antenatal and prenatal care clinic" means an inpatient or ambulatory health care facility licensed by the Department of Health that provides maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services. The purpose of the survey is to: inform policy on the certificate of need requirements as provided by P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.) concerning the closure or discontinuance of all, or a component of, antenatal and prenatal care clinics' services; assess the availability of antenatal and prenatal care clinics and their ability to provide maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services; identify facilities where low and moderate income pregnant women receive maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services; and collect cultural, demographic, and socioeconomic background data about the pregnant women served by antenatal and prenatal care clinics. The collected survey data are to be analyzed to: identify local and Statewide trends and developments in the provision of maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services and disparities in the care received by pregnant women based on economic factors and the accessibility of antenatal and prenatal care clinics; and develop programs, resources, and strategies to improve access to, and the quality of, maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services throughout the State. Survey data are to be made available through the Department of Health's website, and the commissioner is to submit a report to the Legislature concerning the results of the survey and any recommendations for legislation or other action. The bill specifies that published and reported data are not to include any personal identifying information or confidential patient information. The bill authorizes the commissioner to contract with a third party entity to administer the survey, review survey data, and produce the required report. This bill was pre-filed for introduction in the 2024-2025 session pending technical review. As reported, the bill includes the changes required by technical review, which has been performed.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to conduct a survey and analysis of antenatal and prenatal care clinics in New Jersey to evaluate the effectiveness of maternity, antenatal, and prenatal care services throughout the state. The survey aims to inform policy on certificate of need requirements, assess the availability and ability of clinics to provide services, identify where low- and moderate-income pregnant women receive care, and collect data on the pregnant women served by the clinics. The collected data will be analyzed to identify trends, disparities in care based on economic factors and clinic accessibility, and develop programs and strategies to improve access and quality of services across the state. The commissioner is required to make the survey data publicly available and submit a report to the legislature with recommendations. The bill also authorizes the commissioner to contract with a third-party entity to administer the survey, review the data, and produce the report.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 10/07/2024)

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