Bill Text: NJ A1838 | 2012-2013 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes standards of practice for providers of clinical nursing services for medically fragile students.*

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-03-15 - Substituted by S375 (2R) [A1838 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2012-A1838-Introduced.html

ASSEMBLY, No. 1838

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

215th LEGISLATURE

 

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2012 SESSION

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  HERB CONAWAY, JR.

District 7 (Burlington)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Establishes standards of practice for clinical nursing services providers for medically fragile students.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel

  


An Act concerning medically fragile students and amending P.L.1999, c.153.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1. Section 1 of P.L.1999, c.153 (C.18A:40-3.2) is amended to read as follows:

     1.    a.  The Legislature finds and declares that school nursing is a separate and distinct specialty within the nursing and educational professions and that therefore competence in specified areas of health and education is needed in order for school nurses to act as health advocates for school-age children.

     b.  The Legislature further finds and declares that medically fragile students are often diagnosed with medical conditions and life-threatening diseases, including cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, and other neurological diseases, that require mechanical ventilation and emergent intervention by providers of clinical nurse services while attending school.  Medically fragile students who require clinical nursing services while attending school should expect and receive the same  level of care they receive at home.  Maintaining a continuity of care for medically fragile students creates a safer environment at school, fosters learning, and gives parents confidence that their children's medical needs are being met by qualified health care providers.  Currently, there are no standards of practice in place for providers of clinical nursing services. As a result, the quality of care medically fragile students receive in school is often inadequate to meet their health care needs.  Therefore, it is in the public interest that, in order to guarantee the health and safety of medically fragile students while attending school, providers of clinical nursing services for such students meet the same qualifications as providers of clinical nursing specialist services certified to participate in the State's Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare programs, and that parents should be given the option to choose the provider who will render clinical nursing services to their children while attending school, if the cost remains neutral to the school district.   

(cf: P.L.1999, c.153, s.1)

 

     2.  Section 2 of P.L.1999, c.153 (C.18A:40-3.3) is amended to read as follows:

     2.    A school district shall only utilize or employ for the provision of nursing services in the public schools of the district  persons holding an educational services certificate with an endorsement as a school nurse issued by the State Board of Examiners, except for those non-nursing personnel who are otherwise authorized by statute or regulation to perform specific health related services.  Special education students and those with medical needs requiring specialized care shall have that care rendered by an appropriate provider as appointed by the Board of Education. No person shall be issued such certificate unless the person is licensed as a registered nurse pursuant to the provisions of P.L.1947, c.262 (C.45:11-23 et seq.) and meets all of the requirements prescribed by the board for a nursing endorsement. A school district may supplement the services provided by the certified school nurse with  non-certified nurses, provided that the non-certified nurse is assigned to the same school building or school complex as the certified school nurse.

     A medically fragile student requiring clinical nursing services shall have such care rendered by a provider of clinical nursing services who meets the same standards and criteria established by the Department of Human Services for providers of clinical nursing specialist services certified to participate in the State Medicaid program pursuant to P.L.1968, c.413 (C.30:4D-1 et seq.) and the NJ FamilyCare Program pursuant to P.L.2005, c.156 (C.30:4J-8 et seq.).  The parent or legal guardian of a medically fragile student shall have the option to choose a provider to render clinical nursing services to the student, and the Board of Education shall allow the provider chosen by the parent or legal guardian to render such services to the student only if the cost to the school district remains neutral.

     As used in this section, "medically fragile student" means a school-aged child who suffers from a life-threatening medical condition, and as a result of such condition, requires more individualized and continuous care than is available from a school nurse.  "Clinical nursing services" means health-care related services, based on a medically fragile student's individualized education plan and a physician's orders, provided by a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse with specialized pediatric training who attends to the student.

(cf: P.L.1999, c.153, s.2)

 

     3.  This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill amends current law to mandate that a medically fragile student requiring clinical nursing services would have such care rendered by a provider of clinical nursing services who meets the same standards and criteria established by the Department of Human Services for providers of clinical nursing specialist services certified to participate in the State Medicaid and  NJ FamilyCare programs.

     Currently, special education students and those with medical needs requiring specialized care have that care rendered by an appropriate provider appointed by the Board of Education.

     The bill defines "medically fragile student" to mean a school-aged child who suffers from a life-threatening medical condition and as a result of such condition, requires more individualized and  continuous care than is available from a school nurse.  "Clinical nursing services" is defined to mean health-care related services, based on a medically fragile student's individualized education plan and a physician's orders, provided by a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse with specialized pediatric training who attends to the student. 

     The bill also requires that the parent or legal guardian of a medically fragile student have the option to choose the provider to render clinical nursing services to the student, and the Board of Education shall allow the provider chosen by the parent or legal guardian to render such services to the student only if the cost to the school district remains neutral.  

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