- Community Based Palliative Care
- DMAHS Provider Relations Inquiry Information
- Provider Relations Inquiry Request form
- Perinatal Episode of Care Program
- NJ HCBS Spending Plan
- Doula Care Benefit
- Electronic Visit Verification
- Essential Information for NJFC Providers – February 2026
- Important Changes to Maternity Reimbursement
- Behavioral Health Outpatient Facility Billing FAQs & FQHC Behavioral Health Allowable Billing Codes
- Comprehensive Waiver
- NJ FamilyCare Presumptive Eligibility for Inmates
- Home and Community-Based Services Settings Rule
- NJ FamilyCare Managed Care Contract
- New Jersey FIDE SNP Model MIPPA Contract
- Dual Special Needs Plan Consumer and Provider Information
- Public Notices
- New Jersey Medicaid State Plan
- DMAHS Final Agency Decisions
- Third Party Liability – Tort and Casualty Recoveries
Provider Enrollment
If you are interested in becoming a Medicaid provider, please visit www.njmmis.com for provider enrollment application information.
Personal Care Assistance Services and Assessment Tool
NJ FamilyCare State Plan services offer members, who are experiencing some degree of functional impairment, Personal Care Assistant (PCA) services to help them with aspects of daily living. PCA services are non-emergency, health-related tasks performed by qualified staff, such as certified home health aides.
The Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services' Personal Care Assistant Assessment Tool is intended to create a picture of the member who has limitations, abilities, disabilities, needs, and perhaps, some supports already in place. The PCA Assessment Tool is used by a Registered Nurse who understands that through careful observations of the member, the member's abilities and needs can be clearly defined.
New Jersey Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Program
Information about the attestation system for New Jersey's Medicaid EHR Incentive Program is available on the NJMMIS website. For general EHR Incentive Program information and details on provider eligibility, registration, and attestation, please visit http://www.nj.gov/health/njhit/ to learn more.
For help implementing an EHR and achieving meaningful use, the New Jersey Medicaid program strongly suggests that all Medicaid providers, and participating providers of Medicaid HMOs, contact and join New Jersey's Regional Extension Center (NJ-HITEC). NJ-HITEC is a not-for-profit entity funded by the federal Office of the National Coordinator to assist primary care physicians in the meaningful use of electronic health information record systems.
Official Site of The State of New Jersey