30:4E-1 - Legislative findings and declaration

30:4E-1.  Legislative findings and declaration
    The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the effective and appropriate  provision of home health care and homemaker services to persons in their homes  can be an important step toward eliminating not only the nursing home bed  shortage which currently exists in this State but also preventing the  inappropriate placement of our citizens into other forms of institutional  care.

    Although there exists in this State a large number of agencies providing home health care and homemaker services, there also exists the problem of severe service fragmentation.  There are different types of agencies, providing  somewhat different services, subjected to different State and Federal  regulations, and eligible for different sources of reimbursement. This  fragmentation has in fact meant that to date home health care has not been able  to reach its full potential as an integral part of the health care delivery  system.

    The Legislature finds therefore that there is a tremendous need for greater  coordination and information in the home health care field.  There needs to be  effected not only coordination of the services rendered by home health care and  homemaker agencies, but also some coordination of the often conflicting State  and Federal regulations.  Only through such coordination will home health care  and homemaker agencies be able to render an adequate array of services to  patients in their homes, thereby avoiding prolonged institutionalization,  concomitant high costs and associated adverse social and medical implications.

     L.1980, c. 35, s. 1, eff. June 12, 1980.