New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4287

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Requires health insurance coverage for donation of organs from individuals declared dead.

Impact

The proposed legislation represents a notable change in how health insurance policies address organ donation. By mandating coverage without cost-sharing, the bill seeks to remove financial obstacles that may prevent families from choosing to donate organs. This could lead to an increase in the number of organs available for transplantation, potentially reducing waiting times for those in need of transplants. Moreover, the bill reinforces the state’s stance on supporting organ donation as a vital aspect of healthcare and promotes public health by aiming to save lives through increased availability of transplantable organs.

Summary

Senate Bill S4287 introduced in New Jersey requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for organ donations by individuals who have been declared dead. This coverage will be provided without any cost-sharing to the insured individual. The bill is significant in that it stipulates the condition under which organ donation can occur, specifically stating that the individual must be registered as an organ donor or have a representative consent to the donation. This is in line with existing state law regarding organ donation, but S4287 aims to ensure that there are no financial barriers for families wishing to proceed with organ donations after a declaration of death is made.

Contention

While S4287 generally garners support for its pro-organ donation stance, there may be points of contention related to how the bill is implemented and enforced. Questions may arise regarding the obligations of insurance carriers and the definitions of appropriate costs associated with organ donation. Additionally, ethical concerns regarding consent and the definition of death as per the Declaration of Death Act may surface in discussions, particularly concerning how these definitions are applied practically in the context of organ donation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4329

Requires health insurance coverage for sepsis-related claims.

NJ S930

Repeals requirement that individuals maintain minimum essential health insurance coverage.

NJ A4269

Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

MA H1115

Requiring full health insurance coverage for individuals with vitiligo

NJ A2191

Requires health insurance coverage of standard fertility preservation services for individuals with certain menstrual disorders resulting in infertility.

FL S0756

Health Insurance Coverage for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

NJ S3549

Requires health insurance coverage for certain obesity treatments.

NJ A2649

Requires health insurance coverage for annual mental health screening.

NJ S2267

Requires health insurers, SHBP, SEHBP, and NJ FamilyCare coverage for sign language interpreter services for covered individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

NJ A4331

Requires health insurers, SHBP, SEHBP, and NJ FamilyCare coverage for sign language interpreter services for covered individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

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