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NJ S166
NJ S166Requires DOH to establish Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Program; appropriates funds for purposes of loan program.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Commissioner of Health, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Human Services, to establish the Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Program. The purpose of the loan program is to provide zero percent interest, short-term financing loans to community health centers to support the integration of the center's existing health services with an additional modality of care. Under the bill, a "community health center" means a federally qualified health center (FQHCs), an ambulatory care facility, a certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC), a behavioral health program, and a substance use disorder facility. Eligible modalities of care include: primary care services, behavioral health care services, and substance abuse disorder services. Research demonstrates that integrating physical and behavioral health care services enhances access to services, improves quality of care and patient outcomes, and lowers overall health care costs. However, funding constraints often make the shift to integrated care difficult for community health centers that lack the capital to make the initial staffing and infrastructure investments needed to comply with the additional licensure requirements. It is the sponsor's goal that this loan program will provide the opportunity to the State's health care providers, who serve the most vulnerable residents, to offer the benefits of integrated care to their patients. A community health center that elects to participate in the loan program is required to submit an application to the commissioner on a form and in a manner prescribed by the commissioner. The application, at a minimum, is to require the center to provide the following: 1) a description of the existing health care services offered at the center and of the new modality of care that will be integrated within the center upon receipt of the loan; 2) a requested loan amount, along with a corresponding budget outlining how the funds will be expended to achieve integration of the new modality of care; 3) data which demonstrates that the center is in need a financial resources to successfully provide an additional modality of care; and 4) information on the community health center's patient population. Upon receipt of an application, the commissioner is to review the application and, subject to evaluation and the availability of funds in the Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Fund, award a loan to each approved applicant within 30 days of the receipt of an application. The Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Fund is a non-lapsing revolving fund established under the bill and credited with monies received from the General Fund as well as any monies available from the federal government, private foundations, or other sources. The commissioner, to the maximum extent practicable, is required to equitably distribute loans to successful applicants in the northern, central, and southern regions of the State and give priority to centers that are located in areas with a high Medicaid population, as determined by the commissioner. Loan recipients are required to use the funds for the following purposes associated with the integration of a new modality of care: 1) staff and training costs; 2) licensure fees; 3) infrastructure improvements required to comply with licensure requirements; and 4) any other costs approved by the commissioner in the application process.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Community Health Center Integrated Care Loan Program, requiring the Commissioner of Health, working with the Commissioner of Human Services, to create a program that offers zero-interest, short-term loans to community health centers, which include federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), ambulatory care facilities, certified community behavioral health clinics (CCBHCs), behavioral health programs, and substance use disorder facilities. The purpose of these loans is to help these centers integrate additional services like primary care, behavioral health care, or substance abuse disorder services into their existing offerings, a move proven to improve care and outcomes but often hindered by the initial costs of staffing, training, licensure, and infrastructure upgrades. To participate, centers must apply with details about their current and proposed services, a budget, proof of financial need, and patient population information, and approved loans will be awarded within 30 days from a dedicated, non-lapsing revolving fund that can receive state, federal, and private money. The program aims to distribute loans equitably across the state and prioritize centers in areas with high Medicaid populations, ensuring that vulnerable residents have better access to integrated healthcare.
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 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S166 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S0500/166_I1.HTM |
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