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NJ A2993

NJ A2993
Requires Medicaid coverage for diabetes self-management education, training, services, and equipment for patients diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, and pre-diabetes.


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Introduced
02/16/2016
In Committee
12/15/2016
Crossed Over
06/22/2017
Passed
06/22/2017
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/21/2017

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires Medicaid coverage for diabetes self-management education, training, services, and equipment for patients diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, and pre-diabetes. The bill specifically requires the State Medicaid program to cover expenses for diabetes self-management education or training for persons diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, or pre-diabetes. This education or training is to help ensure that the patient can optimize metabolic control, prevent and manage complications, and maximize quality of life, and is required to be provided by: a health care professional who has been certified by the National Certification Board of Diabetes Educators or by the American Association of Diabetes Educators, including a physician, an advanced practice nurse or registered nurse, a pharmacist, a chiropractor, or a registered dietitian; or by an entity meeting the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, as evidenced by accreditation by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. The bill requires the State Medicaid program to cover expenses for medical nutrition therapy as a component of a patient's overall treatment plan when: the person is diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, or pre-diabetes; there is a change in the person's medical condition, treatment, or diagnosis; or when the health care provider determines that reeducation or refresher education is necessary. Under the bill, medical nutrition therapy is required to be provided by a dietitian registered with a nationally-recognized professional association. The bill requires the State Medicaid program to cover items and services furnished under a diabetes prevention program that meets the standards of the National Diabetes Prevention Program established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for persons diagnosed with pre-diabetes. The bill also requires the State Medicaid program to cover expenses for any supplies and equipment recommended or prescribed for the management and treatment of diabetes, gestational diabetes, or pre-diabetes, including, but not limited to: equipment and supplies for self-management of blood glucose; insulin pens; insulin pumps and related supplies; and other insulin delivery devices. The bill limits coverage for the education, training, services, and equipment enumerated by the bill to persons diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, or pre-diabetes who have received a referral from a physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant. The bill directs the Commissioner of Human Services to apply for State plan amendments or waivers necessary to implement the provisions of the bill and to secure federal financial participation. The bill authorizes the commissioner to adopt rules and regulations necessary to effectuate the purposes of the bill, and allows for the immediate filing of those rules and regulations with the Office of Administrative Law, effective for a period not to exceed six months.

AI Summary

This bill requires the New Jersey Medicaid program to cover expenses for diabetes self-management education, training, medical nutrition therapy, and equipment for patients diagnosed with diabetes, gestational diabetes, and pre-diabetes. The education and training must be provided by certified health care professionals or accredited entities. The bill also requires coverage for items and services furnished under a diabetes prevention program for those with pre-diabetes. The Commissioner of Human Services is directed to apply for any necessary state plan amendments or waivers to implement the provisions and secure federal funding. The bill authorizes the Commissioner to immediately adopt regulations to implement the law, which will be effective for up to six months.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (18)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2017, c.161. (on 07/21/2017)

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