Bill

Bill > S770


NJ S770

NJ S770
Requires DOH to create best practices manual for maternity care; appropriates $950,000.


summary

Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to create a best practices manual for maternity care. Under the bill, the DOH, in consultation with interested stakeholders, is to develop a best practices manual for prenatal and postpartum maternal care, which is to be designed to improve medical treatment for maternity patients. Each hospital and ambulatory care facility that provides care to maternity patients is to be required to adopt and ensure compliance with the best practices manual as a condition of licensure. The best practices manual is to include, but is not to be limited to, requirements concerning: simulation drills; obstetric response teams; screenings; treatment guidelines; the review and update of facility policies to facilitate implementation of these best practices; and the reporting of adverse events. The DOH is to establish a system to revise and update the best practices manual as may be appropriate. The bill provides that the DOH is to apply for and accept any grant of money from the State or federal government or other sources, which may be available to carry out the purposes of the bill. Further, the bill provides for a $950,000 appropriation from New Jersey's General Fund to carry out the purposes of this bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to create a comprehensive manual of best practices for prenatal and postpartum maternal care, which will be used to improve medical treatment for expectant and new mothers. Hospitals and other facilities providing maternity care will need to adopt and follow these guidelines as a condition of their operating licenses, with the manual including requirements for things like emergency response drills, specialized teams for obstetric emergencies, patient screenings, treatment protocols, policy updates, and reporting of negative outcomes. The DOH will also establish a process to keep the manual current and is authorized to seek and accept any available funding, including a specific appropriation of $950,000 from the state's General Fund, to implement these changes.

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)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...