The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from March 16 – March 20 (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents).

General Assembly

Both the House and Senate will be in session from Monday March 23rd through Wednesday March 25th.

This past week, the Senate Banking & Insurance Committee advanced SB 1211, legislation to include Medicaid Fee for Service coverage for biomarker testing.

The Senate Health & Human Services Committee held a public hearing on Medication-Assisted Treatment and its utilization in PA.

Next week, the House Health Committee will meet twice. First, there will be a joint public hearing held along with the House Communications & Technology on Tuesday, the 24th, examining the role of AI in Healthcare. Second, the Committee will hold a voting meeting on the 25th to consider several resolutions as well as House Bill 2265, which would require onsite, board-certified or board-eligible Emergency Physicians in all hospital emergency departments.

The following are healthcare-related bills or cosponsor memos released by legislators this past week:

  • Paul Friel issued a cosponsor memo for legislation to compel the creation of regulations to allow direct primary care providers to submit referrals for individuals covered under HMO plans.
  • Senators Chris Gebhard and Kristin Phillips-Hill released a cosponsor memo for legislation to require Commonwealth agencies to perform a review and assessment of programs vulnerable to improper payments, as well as reports of improper payments data.
  • Melissa Shusterman introduced HB 2292which would create limitations on immigration enforcement operations in hospitals.
  • House Bill 2270, introduced by Rep. Rob Matzie, would require DHS to utilize a Pharmacy Benefit Administrator model in the Medicaid program.
  • Vince Hughes introduced SB 1175which would create the Innovate in PA Tax Credit program to help spur further investment in biotech and life sciences.

Department of Human Services

Check out DHS’ Human Services Helpers, on the Substack platform – a media platform for video, podcasts, etc. – that will cover updates on DHS programs, news from the agency, and how organizations and partners can help their communities.

DHS issued April 2026 Remittance Mailing Date Advice.

DHS released an MA Bulletin for the enrollment of Community Health Workers in the MA Program.

Department of Health

DOH released updates to the 2026-2026 Nursing Home Patient Safety Trust Surcharge.

Independent Regulatory Review Commission

IRRC issued comments on the proposed updates the Social Workers, Marriage/Family Therapists, & Professional Counselors Associate MFT and PC and Supervision regulations.

Stakeholder Meetings

The Medical Marijuana Advisory Board released their schedule of board meetings for 2026 with the first upcoming on March 26th from 10:30am to 12:30pm.

DOH’s Infant Hearing Screening Advisory Committee will hold their public meeting on March 31st from 9am-11am.

The Department of Health’s Renal Advisory Committee will hold their quarterly public meeting on April 17th from 10am-Noon.

Federal Update 

Click here for a review of this week’s federal activities.