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New Jersey Expands Hospital Patient Rights
March 24, 2026
The New Jersey Legislative Assembly passed bill A2259, sponsored by Assemblyman Al Barlas, to enhance the rights of hospital patients with developmental disabilities by allowing designated caregivers to accompany them during hospitalization. This legislation addresses critical gaps in existing law by explicitly permitting support persons to assist patients who face communication and consent challenges, thereby improving patient advocacy and care quality within healthcare facilities.
- Healthcare providers and hospital administrators in New Jersey must update policies to accommodate designated caregivers for patients with developmental disabilities, ensuring compliance with the new legal requirements.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for services and technologies that facilitate communication and consent processes for patients with disabilities.
- Vendors offering patient advocacy, communication assistance tools, or caregiver support services may find new opportunities in New Jersey's healthcare market.
- This legislative change signals a broader trend toward inclusive patient care, which may influence future procurement priorities in healthcare services and support programs.
People with developmental disabilities often require assistance understanding complex medical information and may have very limited communication abilities, which raises concerns about informed consent for treatment or even receiving a proper diagnosis. A guardian or another trusted member of the personβs care team can help health care providers effectively and ethically address these issues.
— Assemblyman Al Barlas (R-Essex)
Agencies
New Jersey Legislative Assembly