Bill Text: NJ A1308 | 2024-2025 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes "Long-Term Care Facility Infectious Disease Preparedness and Home Health Care Study Commission."
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-09 - Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee [A1308 Detail]
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY
221st LEGISLATURE
PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2024 SESSION
Sponsored by:
Assemblyman CHRISTOPHER P. DEPHILLIPS
District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic)
Co-Sponsored by:
Assemblyman McGuckin and Assemblywoman Matsikoudis
SYNOPSIS
Establishes "Long-Term Care Facility Infectious Disease Preparedness and Home Health Care Study Commission."
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.
An Act concerning nursing home emergency preparedness and home health care.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. a. "Home health care" means nursing and other home health care services rendered to a person in the person's place of residence, under the following conditions:
(1) On a part-time and intermittent basis, except when full-time or 24-hour services are needed on a short-term basis;
(2) If continuing hospitalization would otherwise have been required if home health care were not provided; and
(3) Pursuant to a physician's order and under a plan of care established by the responsible physician in collaboration with a home health care provider, which plan shall be periodically reviewed and approved by the physician. All care plans shall be established within 14 days following the commencement of home health care.
"Long-term care facility" means a veterans' home or a nursing home, assisted living residence, comprehensive personal care home, residential health care facility, or dementia care home licensed pursuant to P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.).
b. There is established a study commission to be known as the "Long-Term Care Facility Infectious Disease Preparedness and Home Health Care Study Commission." The purpose of the study commission shall be to analyze the ability of long-term care facilities to respond to an infectious disease outbreak and to determine methods to encourage home health care in the State. Specifically, the commission shall examine policies and procedures established by long-term care facilities to respond to an infectious disease outbreak and to curb the spread of the disease; analyze whether long-term care facilities have a sufficient number of employees to meet residents' needs in the event of an infectious disease outbreak within the long-term care facility; make recommendations as to how long-term care facilities may better respond to an infectious disease outbreak; analyze methods to retain home health aides within the State; and examine methods to encourage home health care in the State.
c. The Long-Term Care Facilities Infectious Disease Preparedness and Home Health Care Study Commission shall consist of 15 members as follows: the Commissioner of Human Services, or the commissioner's designee; the Commissioner of Health, or the commissioner's designee; 13 members of the public with significant operational, financial, or managerial expertise in the home health care and long-term care facility industry, four of whom shall be representatives of entities currently operating a long-term care facility or home health care service in the State, to be appointed as follows:
(1) two members to be appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly;
(2) two members to be appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate;
(3) two members to be appointed by the Governor;
(4) two members of the public with a family member residing in a long-term care facility who shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the General Assembly;
(5) two members of the public with a family member who is served by a home health care provider who shall to be appointed by the President of the Senate; and
(6) three members of the public, with one public member recommend by each of the following organizations: Leading Age New Jersey, Health Care Association of New Jersey, and Homecare and Hospice Association of New Jersey.
d. The study commission shall organize as soon as practicable after the appointment of its members. Upon its organization, the study commission shall select a chairperson from among its members. The study commission may meet and holding meetings at the times and places it may designate. A majority of the authorized members shall constitute a quorum. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointments were made. The members shall serve without remuneration, but shall be eligible for reimbursement for necessary and reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties on the commission, within the limits of funds appropriated or otherwise made available to the study commission for its purposes.
e. The study commission is entitled to receive assistance and services from any State, county, or municipal department, board, commission, or agency, as may be available to it for its purposes.
f. Not later than 12 months after the initial meeting of the study commission, it shall prepare and submit a written report to the Governor, and to the Legislature pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164 (C.52:14-19.1), presenting its analysis of long-term care facility infectious disease preparedness and methods to encourage home health care in the State. The study commission shall expire on the first day of the third month next following submission of its written report to the Governor and the Legislature, as required by this subsection.
2. This act shall take
effect immediately and shall expire upon the submission of the report as
required pursuant to subsection e. of section 1.
STATEMENT
This bill establishes the "Long-Term Care Facility Infectious Disease Preparedness and Home Health Care Study Commission" (commission).
The purpose of the study commission is to analyze the ability of long-term care facilities to respond to an infectious disease outbreak and to determine methods to encourage home health care in the State. Specifically, the commission is to examine policies and procedures established by long-term care facilities to respond to an infectious disease outbreak and to curb the spread of the disease; analyze whether long-term care facilities have a sufficient number of employees to meet residents' needs in the event of an infectious disease outbreak within the long-term care facility; make recommendations as to how long-term care facilities may better respond to an infectious disease outbreak; analyze methods to retain home health aides within the State; and examine methods to encourage home health care in the State.
Under the bill, "home health care" means nursing and other home health care services rendered to a person in the person's place of residence, under the following conditions: (1) on a part-time and intermittent basis, except when full-time or 24-hour services are needed on a short-term basis; (2) if continuing hospitalization would otherwise have been required if home health care were not provided; and (3) pursuant to a physician's order and under a plan of care established by the responsible physician in collaboration with a home health care provider, which plan is to be periodically reviewed and approved by the physician. "Long-term care facility" means a veterans' home or a nursing home, assisted living residence, comprehensive personal care home, residential health care facility, or dementia care home licensed pursuant to P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.).
The commission is to consist of 15 members as follows: the Commissioner of Human Services, or the commissioner's designee; the Commissioner of Health, or the commissioner's designee; and 13 members of the public with significant operational, financial, or managerial expertise in the home health care and long-term care facility industry, four of whom are to be representatives of entities currently operating a long-term care facility or home health care service in the State.
The bill provides that not later than 12 months after the initial meeting of the commission, it is to prepare and submit a written report to the Governor and Legislature presenting its analysis of long-term care facility infectious disease preparedness and methods to encourage home health care in the State. The commission is to expire on the first day of the third month following the submission of its written report to the Governor and Legislature.