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NJ S4445

NJ S4445
Requires DOH to establish public awareness campaign and develop policies and procedures to promote recognition and treatment of perinatal anxiety.


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Introduced
05/19/2025
In Committee
05/19/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for increased public education and patient screening in relation to the perinatal mood disorder known as perinatal anxiety. The bill directs the Commissioner of Health (commissioner), in conjunction with the Board of Medical Examiners and the Board of Nursing, to work with health care facilities and licensed health care professionals in the State to develop policies and procedures to effectuate the following requirements: Physicians, nurse midwives, and other licensed health care professionals who provide prenatal care will be required to provide prenatal patients and their family members with complete information about perinatal anxiety, including the symptoms of the disorder, methods for coping with the disorder, and a list of available treatment resources, and would additionally be required to screen prenatal patients for perinatal anxiety at least once during each trimester of pregnancy; All birthing facilities will be required to provide departing new mothers and fathers, and, as appropriate, other family members, with complete information about perinatal anxiety, including the symptoms of the disorder, methods for coping with the disorder, and a list of available treatment resources; Physicians, nurse midwives, and other licensed health care professionals who provide postnatal care will be required to screen new mothers for perinatal anxiety prior to the mother's discharge from the birthing facility, and again at the first few postnatal check-up visits; and Physicians, nurse midwives, and other licensed health care professionals who provide prenatal or postnatal care will be required to include fathers and other family members, as appropriate, in both the education and treatment processes. Screening would be accomplished either through the use of the Perinatal Anxiety Screening Scale (PASS) - a recently developed screening test that has been recognized for its ability to correctly identify women with anxiety disorders, and recommended for use by medical professionals in the screening of pregnant women and new mothers for perinatal anxiety - or through the use of another scale or test that has been approved by the commissioner for such screening purposes. Provided there are sufficient funds available, the bill would additionally require the commissioner to develop a public awareness campaign that is designed to inform the general public about the nature and causes of perinatal anxiety and its health implications, including the symptoms of the disorder, methods of coping with the disorder, and the most effective means of treatment.

AI Summary

This bill requires the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) to establish comprehensive policies and procedures to address perinatal anxiety, a mental health condition affecting pregnant women and new mothers. The bill mandates that healthcare professionals who provide prenatal and postnatal care screen patients for perinatal anxiety using either the Perinatal Anxiety Screening Scale (PASS) or another approved screening method. Specifically, healthcare providers must screen patients at least once per trimester during pregnancy and again before discharge from the birthing facility and during postnatal check-ups. Additionally, providers must provide detailed information about perinatal anxiety to patients and their families, including symptoms, coping methods, and treatment resources. The bill emphasizes the importance of including fathers and other family members in the education and treatment process. If sufficient funding is available, the Commissioner of Health will also develop a public awareness campaign to educate the general public about perinatal anxiety, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. The legislation recognizes that perinatal anxiety can significantly impact a woman's mental health, pregnancy experience, and family dynamics, and aims to improve recognition, understanding, and treatment of this often-overlooked condition.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 05/19/2025)

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