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NJ A4485

NJ A4485
Establishes minimum Medicaid reimbursement rate for structured day program services provided to beneficiary eligible for brain injury services.


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Introduced
02/24/2026
In Committee
05/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends existing law, which established minimum Medicaid reimbursement rates for brain injury services, to include structured day program services. Current law is limited to community residential services. Under existing law, "brain injury service" means community-based services, residential services, day care services, and home care services provided to a Medicaid beneficiary requiring treatment for traumatic or non-traumatic brain injuries, regardless of whether such services are provided through the Medicaid fee-for-service delivery system or the managed care delivery system. Specifically, the bill requires the Medicaid per diem or encounter reimbursement rates for Structured Day Program Services provided to a Medicaid beneficiary requiring treatment for a brain injury, approximately $3.65 for every 15 minutes of services, when such services are provided by an approved brain injury service provider, to be equal to the average of the reimbursement rates for Day Habilitation Services - Tiers D and Tier E provided to a Medicaid beneficiary eligible for services provided by the Division of Developmental Disabilities in the Department of Human Services, currently at $9.89 for every 15 minutes of service.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a minimum Medicaid reimbursement rate for structured day program services provided to individuals eligible for brain injury services, ensuring these services are compensated at a rate comparable to other developmental disability services. Specifically, it mandates that the reimbursement rate for structured day program services, currently around $3.65 for every 15 minutes, will be set to match the average reimbursement rates for Day Habilitation Services - Tiers D and E, which are approximately $9.89 for every 15 minutes. This change expands upon existing law that only set minimum reimbursement rates for community residential brain injury services, and it defines "brain injury service" broadly to include community-based, residential, day care, and home care services for individuals with traumatic or non-traumatic brain injuries, regardless of how they receive Medicaid services. The bill also requires the Commissioner of Human Services to adopt necessary rules and regulations and specifies that the new provisions will take effect 30 days after enactment, applying to services provided and contracts executed or renewed on or after that date.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Reported and Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee (on 05/07/2026)

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