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NJ A2611
NJ A2611Requires DOH to establish Regional Hospital System Program for Emergency Preparedness and to annually survey preparedness and resiliency of State's hospital system in event of public emergency.
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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 Department of Health (department) to establish a Regional Hospital System Program for Emergency Preparedness and to annually survey the preparedness and resiliency of State's hospital system in event of a public emergency. As defined under the bill, "public emergency" means an environmental, public health, or public safety emergency that is occurring in New Jersey or in one or more counties, regions, or other parts of the State, and which is officially recognized and declared as an emergency by the Governor of New Jersey or by the President of the United States. Under the Regional Hospital System Program for Emergency Preparedness, the department is required to: assign each hospital licensed in the State and each local health department located within the State to a regional coalition and appoint one hospital in each coalition as the regional coordinator for the group; establish criteria that the department will utilize to assess each regional coalition's emergency preparedness plan, as required to be submitted under bill; review and approve all emergency preparedness plans; coordinate with and support any regional coalition in order to resolve or revise an emergency preparedness plan that does not receive the department's approval; develop and implement systems for data and information sharing between and within regional coalitions both during and outside of a public emergency; and create a system under which department, hospital, or local health department leaders can be redeployed throughout the State to meet the needs of a public emergency. Within 12 months of the department establishing the assessment criteria for the regional coalitions' emergency preparedness plans, and annually thereafter, each regional coalition, under the leadership of the regional coordinator, is required to submit an emergency preparedness plan to the department. The plans, at a minimum, are to address response coordination, medical readiness, medical surge capacity, equipment and staffing shortages, and continuity of health care services in the event of a public emergency. Upon the submission of an emergency preparedness plan by each regional coalition in the State, and annually thereafter, the department, in collaboration with the regional coalitions, healthcare sector stakeholders, and all relevant State agencies and entities as needed, is required to survey the preparedness and resiliency of the State's hospital system in the event of a public emergency. The survey, at a minimum, is to include a review of any emergency response plan in place at a hospital licensed in the State, as well as any emergency preparedness plan submitted under the bill. The bill directs the department to establish a grant program that provides funding and technical assistance to hospitals identified in the survey that are deficient in emergency preparedness, as determined by the department.
AI Summary
This bill mandates the Department of Health to create a Regional Hospital System Program for Emergency Preparedness, which will group hospitals and local health departments into regional coalitions, with one hospital in each coalition designated as the regional coordinator. These coalitions will be responsible for developing and submitting emergency preparedness plans to the Department of Health, which will review and approve them, offering support for any plans that need revision. The program also requires the department to establish systems for sharing data and information among coalitions and to create a mechanism for redeploying leaders during a public emergency, defined as a declared environmental, public health, or public safety crisis by the Governor or President. Annually, the department will survey the preparedness and resilience of the state's hospital system, using this information to identify hospitals needing assistance and to provide them with funding and technical support through a new grant program.
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Infrastructure 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/A2611 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A3000/2611_I1.HTM |
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