New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4357

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Extends permanently certain pay parity regarding telemedicine and telehealth.

Impact

The most significant impact of A4357 is its reinforcement of equal reimbursement for telemedicine and in-person health care services. By mandating that carriers cannot charge more for telehealth services than they would for similar services delivered in-person, the bill enhances access to care. It is anticipated that this will lead to an increase in the use of telehealth, benefiting patients who may face geographical or physical barriers to receiving in-person care. The amendment ensures that insured patients retain coverage continuity irrespective of the format of service delivery.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4357 aims to permanently extend certain provisions regarding pay parity for telemedicine and telehealth services in New Jersey. This legislation amends existing laws to require health care carriers to deliver coverage and payment for telehealth services at rates equal to those for in-person consultations, ensuring that insured individuals receive consistent treatment options regardless of the delivery method. The bill seeks to remove ambiguities and strengthen telehealth practices that have gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

Discussion around A4357 has included some contention regarding the adequacy of telehealth services, particularly concerning their quality compared to in-person visits. Critics express concerns that telemedicine might not cater effectively to all patients' needs, especially for complex health issues requiring physical examinations. Additionally, while proponents argue that telehealth expands access, some opponents caution that insurers might misuse this extension by limiting coverage to narrowly defined telehealth services, potentially jeopardizing comprehensive health care access.

Companion Bills

NJ S3947

Same As Extends permanently certain pay parity regarding telemedicine and telehealth.

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