The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania for the week of October 17-21, 2022.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents.)

General Assembly

The state Senate convened for session this week.  The following is an overview of selected health-related legislation that received consideration.

  • The Senate passed on third and final consideration Senate Bill 1330, which requires insurance coverage for genetic counseling and genetic testing for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutation if a person is diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer or has a family history of breast or ovarian cancer.  The bill was received in the House and referred to the Insurance Committee.
  • The Senate passed Senate Bill 1225, which provides enhanced coverage of MRIs and ultrasounds for women with certain risk factors.  The bill was received in the House and referred to the Insurance Committee.
  • The Senate Health & Human Services Committee met on Tuesday, October 18 and favorably reported the following bills.
    • Senate Resolution 352 requires the Joint State Government Commission to study the specific data, calculations, and mechanisms the Department of Human Services uses to determine the capitation rate paid to drug and alcohol treatment providers in Pennsylvania.
    • Senate Bill 359 requires the Secretary of DHS to apply for a waiver that would extend Medicaid coverage for pregnancy-related and postpartum medical assistance for up to ten additional months.
    • Senate Bill 1136 amends the Vital Statistics Law to expressly include the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee as a government entity and to clarify that it may have access to vital statistics for research purposes.
    • Senate Bill 1358 places certain restrictions on non-compete clauses for health care practitioners and requires patient notification.
    • House Bill 293 allows FDA-approved anti-obesity drugs to be considered a compensable service under the state’s Medicaid program.
    • House Bill 1443 permits certain diagnostic laboratory services to be directly marketed to Pennsylvania consumers.
    • House Bill 1630 and Senate Bill 917 grant the Pennsylvania Auditor General the authority to audit managed care contracts and subcontracts with pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in Medicaid.
    • House Bill 2293 requires the registration and oversight of contract health care service agencies that provide temporary employment in certain health care facilities.
    • House Bill 2357 prohibits the preparation, manufacture, sale, or distribution of unsafe kratom products and the sale or distribution of kratom products to individuals younger than 21 years of age.
    • House Bill 2530 ends the practice of prudent pay in DHS’s Office of Developmental Programs.
  • The Senate Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure met on Tuesday, October 18 and favorably reported, among other bills, House Bill 2800, which amends the Medical Practice Act to address an issue related to the licensure of prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists, and orthotic fitters in Pennsylvania.
  • The Senate Aging & Youth Committee met on Tuesday, October 18 and favorably reported House Bill 2425, which requires the Department of Health or Department of Human Services to report allegations of older adult abuse to local area agencies on aging and the Department of Aging.
  • The state House and Senate will convene for voting session next Monday (10/24), Tuesday (10/25), and Wednesday (10/26).

Department of Human Services

  • The Department of Human Services (DHS)  has extended its calendar for issuing Medical Assistance remittance advice notifications, mailing checks, and making electronic transfers into early December.  Find the updated calendar here.
  • DHS has published a Medical Assistance Bulletin to inform Medical Assistance providers that it has added CPT code 0094A to the Medical Assistance program fee schedule for the administration of a booster dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.  Find that bulletin here.
  • DHS has announced the addition of new procedure codes to the Medical Assistance fee schedule for the administration of a pediatric booster dose or a pediatric dose of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.  Find the codes, the payment rates, and the effective dates of the new codes in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • DHS has published a final notice of its funding allocation for FY 2021-2022 to establish a new class of supplemental payments to promote the continuation of quality medical services to individuals enrolled in the Pennsylvania Medical Assistance program and provide financial relief to hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.  DHS is not otherwise changing the qualifying criteria or payment methodology for these payments.  The FY 2021-2022 impact of these payments is $70 million in total funds.  Learn more from this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • DHS has published a final notice of its funding allocation for FY 2021-2022 to establish a new class of supplemental payments to qualifying acute-care general hospitals that provide a high volume of services to Medical Assistance-eligible and low-income populations in non-rural medically underserved areas.  The FY 2021-2022 budget impact of these payments is $5.283 million in total funds.  Learn more from this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • DHS has announced that the Pennsylvania Patient and Provider Network (P3N), the statewide federated health information exchange, has successfully transitioned to a new, cloud-based system that it believes will improve health care delivery across the state.  The P3N is a centralized platform that connects independent health information organizations (HIOs) and facilitates information-sharing, connecting health care providers that participate with the goal of improving care coordination and outcomes for patients.  Providers connected to a P3N-certified HIO can find patient medical records anywhere on the P3N network and receive notifications when their patients obtain services from other providers in the state, such as an emergency room visit.  Learn more about the new system and its capabilities from this DHS news release.
  • Kristen Houser has resigned as deputy secretary of DHS’s Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS).  Dr. Dale Adair will serve as acting deputy secretary.

COVID-19:  By the Numbers

  • According to the CDC, the number of new COVID-19 cases reported in Pennsylvania over the past week rose slightly after several weeks of declines; the number of deaths was unchanged.
  • According to the Department of Health, the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 and in hospital ICUs and on ventilators because of the virus remains relatively steady while the CDC reports a nine percent increase in the seven-day rolling average of new daily COVID-19 hospital admissions after a comparable decrease the previous week.
  • Sixty-two of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties continue to experience a high rate of community transmission of reported COVID-19 cases.  The remaining five counties – Adams, Centre, Philadelphia, Snyder, and Sullivan – are experiencing moderate rates of community transmission.

Stakeholder Events

Department of Health – Pennsylvania Achieving Better Care by Monitoring All Prescriptions Board – October 25

The Department of Health’s Pennsylvania Achieving Better Care by Monitoring All Prescriptions Board will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, October 25 at 9:30.  The meeting location will depend on COVID-19 mitigation efforts at that time.  If the meeting can be held in person it will be in Room 129 in the Pennsylvania Health and Welfare Building at 625 Forster Street in Harrisburg.  If the meeting is held virtually it will be held at bit.ly/ABC_MAP.  To dial in, call 267-332-8737, conference ID 440 338 696#.  Learn more from this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – Consumer Subcommittee – October 26

The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee’s Consumer Subcommittee will meet virtually on Wednesday, October 26 at 1:00.  Go here to register to participate.

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – October 27

DHS’s Medical Assistance Advisory Committee will meet virtually on Thursday, October 27 at 10:00.  Go here to register to participate.

Department of Health – Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program – Advisory Council – October 27

The Department of Health’s Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program Advisory Council will meet in Harrisburg on Thursday, October 27 at 10:00.  Interested individuals may attend in person or participate virtually.  For information on the location of the meeting and how to join the meeting virtually, see this Department of Health notice.

DHS – Trauma-Informed Management – October 27

DHS’s Long-Term Care Learning Network, part of its quality strategy for nursing facilities, is offering in collaboration with the Community HealthChoices managed care organizations and the Jewish Healthcare Foundation a webinar on trauma-informed management for skilled nursing facilities.  The webinar will be held on Thursday, October 27 at 2:00.  Learn more about the webinar, the skilled nursing professionals to whom it is directed, and how to participate from this notice.

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – Managed Long-Term Services and Support Subcommittee – November 2

The Managed Long-Term Services and Support Subcommittee of DHS’s Medical Assistance Advisory Committee will meet publicly on Wednesday, November 2 at 10:00 in Harrisburg.  Interested parties may attend in person or via webinar; those participating through the webinar must register in advance.  For information about the location of the meeting, how to join it virtually, how to register, and how to offer comments or submit questions, see this DHS notice.

Department of Health – Human Immunodeficiency Virus Community Prevention Planning Committee – November 2

The Department of Health’s Human Immunodeficiency Virus Community Prevention Planning Committee will hold a public meeting in Harrisburg on Wednesday, November 2 at 9:00.  Interested parties can participate in person or virtually.  For further information about the committee, the meeting, and how to participate, see this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

Department of Health – Organ Donation Advisory Committee Meeting – November 3

The Department of Health’s Organ Donation Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting in Harrisburg on Thursday, November 3 at 10:00.  Interested parties can participate in person or virtually.  For further information about the committee, the meeting, and how to participate, see this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

Department of Health – Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board Meeting – November 4

The Department of Health’s Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board will hold a public meeting in Camp Hill, PA on Friday, November 4 at 10:00.  For information about the role of the board, the purpose of the meeting, and the location of the meeting, see this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.