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NJ S1076

NJ S1076
Requires adult day health care facilities to establish hybrid model for provision of adult day health care services under certain circumstances.


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

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill stipulates that the Department of Human Services (DHS) is to require every adult day health care services facility in the State licensed by the DHS to establish a hybrid model which allows for the provision of services to an adult day health care beneficiary when the beneficiary is unable to receive such services in person. Specifically, the bill mandates that an adult day health care services facility is to allow for the provision of services to an adult day health care beneficiary under the following circumstances: (1) as a result of a hospitalization or an illness or injury to the beneficiary, or a hospitalization, an illness or injury, or a personal issue involving the beneficiary's caregiver that would prevent the beneficiary from receiving in person adult day health care services; (2) in order to prevent an infectious disease outbreak or to reduce the risk of spread of disease to beneficiaries receiving in person adult day health care services; or (3) any other reason that may prevent a beneficiary from receiving in person adult day health care services. The bill further requires that the services offered by an adult day health care facility to an adult day health care beneficiary is: (1) to be provided through the use of telehealth; (2) to include, but not be limited to, clinical assessment, preventive, diagnostic, nursing, dietary, meal delivery, pharmaceutical, social work, therapeutic, rehabilitative, and habilitative services; (3) to be documented in the beneficiary's plan of care; and (4) not to be provided to any beneficiary in excess of the facility's licensed capacity. As used in the bill, "telehealth" means the use of information and communications technologies, including telephones, remote patient monitoring, or other electronic means, to support the provision of adult day health care services to an adult day health care beneficiary when the beneficiary is unable to receive such services in person. The bill's provisions specify that an adult day health care facility seeking reimbursement for the provision of services under the hybrid model is to: (1) include information on the scope and type of services provided to an adult day health care beneficiary on the prior authorization request form submitted by the facility to the DHS in accordance with N.J.A.C.10:164-1.3 for each beneficiary to whom the facility provides such services; and (2) be reimbursed for remote services provided under the hybrid model at the same contracted rate charged by the facility for all other adult day health care services a beneficiary receives from the facility.

AI Summary

This bill requires adult day health care facilities, licensed by the Department of Human Services (DHS), to create a "hybrid model" that allows beneficiaries to receive services remotely when they cannot attend in person. This remote service provision is permitted if the beneficiary is hospitalized, ill, or injured, or if their caregiver faces similar issues preventing attendance, or to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, or for any other reason that prevents in-person care. These remote services, which can include a wide range of medical, social, and rehabilitative support, must be delivered using "telehealth," defined as using technology like phones or remote monitoring to provide care when in-person attendance is not possible. Services must be documented in the beneficiary's care plan and not exceed the facility's licensed capacity. Facilities seeking payment for these remote services must provide details on the type and scope of care on prior authorization requests to the DHS and will be reimbursed at the same rate as in-person services.

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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