New Jersey Bill Targets Hospital Closures and Financial Distress

7/1/2026
Legislation introduced on May 14, 2026, by State Sen. Raj Mukherji would expand the tools available to New Jersey regulators and local governments to address financially distressed hospitals and prevent abrupt closures. Under current New Jersey law, general acute-care hospitals must obtain a certificate of need and undergo a Department of Health review process, including a public hearing, prior to ceasing operations. However, recent hospital closures have highlighted gaps in enforcement, as operators facing financial distress may scale back services or cease operations in ways that undermine the intent of these requirements.
Related Practices: Healthcare Law
Related Attorney: John D. Fanburg, Jonathan J. Walzman, Rebecca T. Falk
Related Industry: Healthcare









