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PA Health Policy Update for May 31

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from May 27 – 31.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly

The state House of Representatives and Senate will return to Harrisburg for voting session Monday, June 3 through Wednesday, June 5. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity currently scheduled.

  • The House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee will hold an informational meeting on Alzheimer’s Disease and other related dementias on Monday, June 3 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will take place in Room 140 of the Main Capitol. It will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Insurance Committee will convene on Monday, June 3 at 10:30 a.m. to consider, among other bills, House Bill 1754, which requires public and private insurers to cover biomarker testing, and Senate Bill 739, which provides for coverage of telemedicine services. The meeting will be held in the East Wing, Room 60. It will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Children & Youth Committee will convene on Wednesday, June 5 at 10:00 a.m. to consider, among other bills, House Bill 2037, which enables pharmacists to administer injectable medications, biologicals, and immunizations, and House Bill 2175, which creates a permanent Office of Child Advocate. The meeting will be held in East Wing, Room 60. It will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Committee will convene on Wednesday, June 5 at 10:00 a.m. to consider House Bill 2283, which requires operating rooms utilize surgical smoke evacuation systems. The meeting will be held in Room G-50 of the Irvis Office Building. It will also be livestreamed here.

Department of Human Services 

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has issued a Medical Assistance Bulletin with updates to the Family Planning Services program fee schedule as a result of the 2024 Healthcare Common Procedures Coding System (HCPCS) updates. 

Department of Health 

The Department of Health (DOH) has issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 751) with information for health care providers about 2024 West Nile and other arboviral infections in Pennsylvania.

DOH has announced the publication of an updated list of academic clinical research centers (ACRC) under the Medical Marijuana program on the department’s website and established the time period during which applications for clinical registrants (CR) will be accepted by the department. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Independent Regulatory Review Commission 

The Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) has announced it disapproved the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs final-form regulation that lists criminal convictions directly related to each of the 29 professional and occupational licensing boards and commissions. IRRC indicated the regulation was not in the public interest due to the removal of certain offenses that may have direct bearing on the conduct, services, and practices of various occupations and professions. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Stakeholder Events   

DHS – Long-Term Services and Supports Subcommittee – June 5

The Long-Term Services and Supports Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, June 5 at 10:00 a.m. Find additional information and details on how to participate here. 

The Patient Safety Authority – June 20

The Patient Safety Authority will hold a public meeting of the Authority’s Board on Thursday, June 20 at 10:30 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Central Penn College conference center (600 Valley Road, Summerdale, PA 17093). The meeting will also be held virtually. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

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PA Health Policy Update for May 17

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from May 13 – 17.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly

The House and Senate Democratic Policy Committees held a series of hearings this week on health care-related topics. Following are links to the respective hearings and the testimony offered at each one.

The House will return to voting session next week Tuesday, May 21 through Wednesday, May 22. The Senate is currently in recess until June 3. Following is a selection of health care-related legislative activity currently scheduled for next week.

  • The House Health Committee is scheduled to convene on Tuesday, May 21 at the call of the chair to consider, among other bills, House Bill 2127, which requires clinicians to distribute information related to postpartum depression and conduct a postpartum screening for depression.
  • The House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 22 at 10:00 a.m. for an informational hearing on the Living Independence for the Elderly (LIFE) program. The hearing will be held in Room 515 of the Irvis Office Building and livestreamed here.

Department of Human Services 

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced the implementation of the 2024 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines (FPIG), which are the basis for the income eligibility limits for several categories of Medicaid. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

DHS has issued Provider Quick Tips #176 to inform presumptive eligibility providers that the income guidelines used to determine Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women have been updated effective January 11, 2024. 

Department of Health 

The Department of Health (DOH) has announced the launch of a new online dashboard to provide Pennsylvania residents and health care providers with information about tickborne diseases. 

Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs

The Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs (DDAP) has announced it will begin a four-month series, Conversations with Scott Boyles, on June 3 as part of the monthly ASAM technical assistance webinars. If you would like to sign up to be added to the monthly webinar, please email DDAP’s ASAM resource account, ra-daasam@pa.gov. Past webinars and additional ASAM 3rd Edition resources are available on DDAP’s ASAM Transition page. 

State Board of Medicine 

The State Board of Medicine has published notice of its final-form rulemaking related to the registration of naturopathic doctors. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice 

State Board of Osteopathic Medicine 

The State Board of Osteopathic Medicine has published notice of its intent to amend certain licensure requirements. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Around the State   

  • Stephen Caruso has written an article for Spotlight PA about the status of FY 2024-2025 budget negotiations and the competing priorities of Republicans and Democrats.
  • City & State Pennsylvania has published an article detailing Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Scott Martin’s comments at the Pennsylvania Press Club’s monthly speaker series.
  • The Pennsylvania Capital-Star has reported about Governor Shapiro’s signing of an executive order this week to attract skilled and experienced workers to state government.

Stakeholder Events

DHS – Consumer Sub-MAAC – May 22

The Consumer Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold an in-person meeting on Wednesday, May 22 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Find the meeting’s agenda here. The meeting will be held in the Forest Room of the Keystone Building at 400 North St., Harrisburg, PA 17120. 

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – May 23

The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold an in-person meeting on Thursday, May 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Find the meeting’s agenda here. The meeting will be held in the Forest Room of the Keystone Building at 400 North St., Harrisburg, PA 17120.

DHS – Dual Diagnosis Conference – May 22-23

The Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, invites stakeholders to participate in the state-wide Dual Diagnosis Conference, which will be held virtually May 22-23. Find a preliminary agenda here and registration details here.

PA Health Policy Update for May 10

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from May 6 – 10.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly

The state House of Representatives and Senate convened for voting session this week. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity that occurred.

  • The Senate passed Senate Bill 739 by a vote of 47-1. Senate Bill 739, which was amended before final passage, provides for coverage of telemedicine services. The bill will now be sent to the House for consideration.
  • The Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 920, which establishes a statewide sexual assault evidence tracking system. The bill will now be sent to the House for consideration.
  • The House passed House Bill 1632, which amends the Workers’ Compensation Act to recognize post-traumatic stress injuries as eligible for workers’ compensation claims, by a vote of 154-46. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
  • The House passed House Bill 2097, which provides Medicaid coverage of blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum beneficiaries, by a vote of 164-37. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
  • The House unanimously passed House Bill 1608, which extends Medicaid coverage to doula services and creates a doula advisory board. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
  • The House Insurance Committee met on Monday, May 6 and favorably reported, among others, the following bills.
    • House Bill 1021, which prohibits insurers from discriminating against individuals because they have an opioid reversal agent in their prescription profile.
    • House Bill 1867, which prohibits health insurers from restricting the method of payment for in-network clinical services.
    • House Bill 2138, which requires insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for home use as a pregnancy-related service.
    • House Bill 2234, which creates a pilot program to give small grants to individuals to assist them with purchasing health insurance on Pennie, Pennsylvania’s state-based insurance exchange.

A recording of the meeting is viewable here.

  • The House Labor & Industry Committee met on Tuesday, May 7 and favorably reported House Bill 2247, which requires the establishment of workplace violence prevention committees in health care facilities. Immediately following the voting meeting, the committee held an informational meeting on the nursing workforce crisis. A recording of both meetings is viewable here.

The state House of Representatives and Senate are now recessed. The House will return to session Monday, May 20 and the Senate will return Monday, June 3.

Department of Human Services 

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced its intent to increase the funding for a class of supplemental payments to qualifying hospitals for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 that treat a high volume of opioid use disorder patients in their emergency rooms. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DHS has shared the following presentations used at the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) meeting on April 25.

Department of Health 

The Department of Health (DOH) has announced it will hold a public hearing on its proposed Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant application for Federal Fiscal Year 2024. The hearing will take place on May 28 from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Find additional details on how to attend and comment in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Independent Regulatory Review Commission 

The Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) has issued comments on the State Board of Pharmacy’s proposed pharmacy technician registration regulations. Find additional information and IRRC’s comments in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice 

Around the State 

  • The Pennsylvania Capital-Star has reported about legislation that would cover post-traumatic stress injuries for first responders under the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act.
  • Governor Shapiro has indicated he will sign legislation criminalizing the misuse of xylazine, which is contributing to a growing number of overdose deaths, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer article. 
  • PennLive has published an article about House Democrats’ efforts to pass legislation that would enact a key part of Governor Shapiro’s budget proposal to provide assistance to individuals purchasing insurance of the commonwealth’s state-based insurance exchange, Pennie.

Stakeholder Events 

PA Chamber – Healthcare Summit – May 22

The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry is holding its inaugural health care summit on Wednesday, May 22. The event will feature conversations about leading health care topics, including innovations in pharmaceuticals, workforce development, the medical malpractice landscape, and the role of AI in health care. To view additional details and register click here 

DOH – Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Committee – May 28

The Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, May 28 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to present the Federal Fiscal Year 2024 workplan and budget information. The meeting will be held virtually and in person. Find additional details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

PA Health Policy Update for May 3

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from April 29 – May 3.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General AssemblyHarrisburg, PA capital building

The state House of Representatives and Senate convened for voting session this week. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity that occurred.

  • The House unanimously passed House Bill 2200, which makes certain changes to Pennsylvania statute that will enable the state to join, among others, the medical and nursing interstate licensure compacts. The bill will now be sent to the Senate.
  • The House Human Services Committee met on Monday, April 29 and favorably reported, among other bills, House Bill 1783, which requires the development of opioid-related overdose public information, and House Bill 2137, which establishes the Maternal and Newborn Supply Kit Program. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Health Committee met on Tuesday, April 30 and favorably reported the following bills.
    • House Bill 2127, which requires clinicians to distribute information related to postpartum depression and conduct a postpartum screening for depression.
    • House Bill 2208, which strengthens the Department of Health’s oversight of laboratories that test medical marijuana.
    • Senate Bill 721, which establishes the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) State Advisory Board.

A recording of the meeting is viewable here.

  • The House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee held an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 30 at 10:00 a.m. regarding local Area Agencies on Aging. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Human Services Committee held an informational meeting on Wednesday, May 1 regarding performance-based contracting for the Department of Human Services’ Office of Developmental Programs. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.

The state House of Representatives and Senate will convene for voting session in Harrisburg next Monday, May 6 through Wednesday, May 8. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity currently scheduled next week.

  • The House Insurance Committee will convene on Monday, May 6 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 60 of the East Wing to consider, among others, the following bills.
    • House Bill 1021, which prohibits insurers from discriminating against individuals because they have an opioid reversal agent in their prescription profile.
    • House Bill 1867, which prohibits health insurers from restricting the method of payment for in-network clinical services.
    • House Bill 2138, which requires insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for home use as a pregnancy-related service.

The meeting will be livestreamed here.

  • The House Labor & Industry Committee will meet on Tuesday, May 7 at 9:30 a.m. in Room 523 of the Irvis Office Building to consider House Bill 2247, which requires the establishment of workplace violence prevention committees in health care facilities. Immediately following the voting meeting, the committee will hold an informational meeting on the nursing workforce crisis. The meeting will be livestreamed here. 

Department of Health 

The Department of Health has issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 746) with important information about Lyme Disease and other tickborne diseases in the commonwealth. 

Department of Human Services 

  • The Department of Human Services (DHS) has issued a Medical Assistance Bulletin to advise providers of additions and updates to the Medical Assistance (MA) program fee schedule.
  • DHS has provided final notice of its funding allocation for FY 2023-2024 for several classes of inpatient disproportionate share hospital (DSH) and supplemental payments to qualifying acute care general hospitals enrolled in the Medicaid program. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • DHS has announced the final annual case-mix per diem payment rates for FY 2023-2024 for non-public and county nursing facilities that participate in the Medicaid program. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) has issued a bulletin regarding the removal of lifetime employment bans for individuals convicted of certain criminal offenses in the Older Adults Protective Services Act.
  • DHS has added information to its website about the Technology Assessment Group (TAG), which reviews requests for new and emerging technologies and recommends coverage decisions for the MA program. Find the TAG’s website here.
  • DHS has announced the peer group, peer group medians, and peer group prices for non-public nursing facilities, including hospital-based nursing facilities and special rehabilitation facilities. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

Revenue Collection Update 

The Department of Revenue has announced that Pennsylvania collected $5.7 billion in General Fund revenue in April, which was $373.3 million, or 7.0 percent, more than anticipated. Fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections total $38.5 billion, which is $739.3 million, or 2.0 percent, above estimate. 

Around the State   

  • The Tribune-Review reported about the many professional counselors that could be approved for associate licenses soon due to the implementation of Act 4, which establishes two new license types in Pennsylvania.
  • Spotlight PA has published an article about the counties’ use of tens of millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds.
  • A news segment published by KDKA highlighted the drug shortage challenges that health care providers and patients are currently confronting in Pennsylvania and across the country.  

PA Health Policy Update for April 26

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from April 22 – 26.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

2024 Primary Election Update 

Pennsylvania held its 2024 primary election on Tuesday, April 23. In the race for Attorney General, former Auditor General Eugene DePasquale won the Democratic nomination and York County District Attorney David Sunday won the Republican nomination. Current State Representative Malcolm Kenyatta won the Democratic nomination for Auditor General. He will face the incumbent Auditor General Tim DeFoor in the fall. Lastly, Erin McClellan from Allegheny County won the Democratic nomination to challenge incumbent State Treasurer Stacy Garrity in the general election this fall. Find the comprehensive election results, including those for state House of Representative and Senate, here. 

General Assembly

The House Health Committee and the Liquor Control Committee held a joint informational hearing on Thursday, April 25 examining public health challenges of cannabis legalization. A recording of the hearing is viewable here.

The state House of Representatives and Senate will convene for voting session in Harrisburg next Monday, April 29 through Wednesday, May 1. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity currently scheduled next week.

  • The House Human Services Committee will meet on Monday, April 29 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 523 of the Irvis Office Building to consider, among other bills, House Bill 1783, which requires the development of opioid-related overdose public information, and House Bill 2137, which establishes the Maternal and Newborn Supply Kit Program. The meeting will be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Committee will meet on Tuesday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m. in Room 140 of the Main Capitol to consider the following bills.
    • House Bill 2127, which requires clinicians to distribute information related to postpartum depression and conduct a postpartum screening for depression.
    • House Bill 2208, which strengthens the Department of Health’s oversight of laboratories that test medical marijuana.
    • Senate Bill 721, which establishes the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) State Advisory Board.

The meeting will be livestreamed here.

  • The House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee will hold an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 30 at 10:00 a.m. regarding local Area Agencies on Aging. The meeting will take place in Room B31 of the Irvis Office Building. The meeting will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Human Services Committee will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday, May 1 regarding performance-based contracting for the Department of Human Services’ Office of Developmental Programs. The meeting will take place in Room 515 of the Irvis Office Building. The meeting will also be livestreamed here. 

Department of Health 

The Department of Health (DOH) has released a schedule of five public comment sessions to provide interested stakeholders an opportunity to comment on the development of the 2025 plan for the state’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (i.e., WIC Program). Find the schedule and details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Department of Human Services 

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced changes to the Medical Assistance (MA) program fee schedule based upon provider requests and clinical review. DHS is adding procedure codes for ECG services and removing prior authorization for fetal congenital abnormality testing. The changes are effective for dates of service on and after April 29, 2024. 

Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs 

The Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs (DDAP) has announced a virtual webinar in collaboration with the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) on strategies for preventing and treating xylazine in a behavioral health or clinical setting. It will be held virtually on Wednesday, May 8 at 3:00 p.m. The webinar is open to the public, but registration is required. 

Stakeholder Events  

DOH – HIV Community Prevention Planning Committee – May 1

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Planning Committee will hold a public meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, May 1-2, 2024. The meeting will be held in person and virtually. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

PHC4 – Council Meeting – May 2

The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4) has announced it will hold a council meeting on May 2 at 8:30 a.m. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DOH – Organ Donation Advisory Committee – May 2

The Organ Donation Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on Thursday, May 2 from 10:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually and in person. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DOH – Brain Injury Advisory Board – May 3

The Brain Injury Advisory Board will hold a public meeting on Friday, May 3, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in person. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

PA Health Policy Update for April 19

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from April 15 – 19.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly

The state House of Representatives convened for voting session in Harrisburg this week. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity that occurred.

  • The House passed House Bill 1633, which prohibits non-compete agreements for health care practitioners and establishes certain notification requirements, by a vote of 150-50. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
  • The House Professional Licensure Committee met on Monday, April 15 and favorably reported House Bill 2200, which makes certain changes to Pennsylvania statute that will enable the state to join, among others, the medical and nursing interstate licensure compacts. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Children and Youth Committee met on Tuesday, April 16 and favorably reported House Bill 1059, which updates the definition of sexual abuse or exploitation in the Child Protective Services law, and House Bill 321, which establishes an implementation deadline for the Department of Human Services’ enterprise case management system. A recording of the hearing is viewable here.
  • The House Health Committee met on Wednesday, April 17 and favorably reported, among other bills, House Bill 1608, which extends Medicaid coverage to doula services and creates a doula advisory board, and House Bill 2097, which provides Medicaid coverage of blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum beneficiaries. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Judiciary Committee met on Wednesday, April 17 and favorably reported, among other bills, House Bill 2012, which establishes a state antitrust statute and expands notification requirements for health care facilities when there is a merger, acquisition, etc. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Democratic Policy Committee held a roundtable discussion on Tuesday, April 16 examining maternal health deserts. Find the agenda and testimony presented to the committee here.
  • The Senate Democratic Policy Committee held an informational meeting on Monday, April 15 examining pharmacy deserts. Find a recording of meeting and testimony presented to the committee here.

The state House of Representatives and the Senate are in recess until Monday, April 29. 

Department of Health 

The Department of Health (DOH) has issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 745) with information regarding recent increases in reported congenital syphilis. The department is recommending that pregnant individuals be offered a test for Syphilis at the first prenatal visit, at the third trimester of pregnancy, and at delivery. 

Department of Human Services 

  • The Department of Human Services (DHS) has published a Medical Assistance Bulletin with the 2024 recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule.
  • DHS has published a Medical Assistance Bulletin to advise providers that the department will begin paying for ground ambulance mileage for each loaded mile in addition to increasing the fees for certain ambulance services on the Medical Assistance (MA) program fee schedule, effective with dates of service on or after January 1, 2024.
  • DHS has published the minutes of the March 28, 2024 Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) meeting.
  • DHS has updated its calendar of mailing dates for Remittance Advices and corresponding electronic transfers and checks through May 2024. Find the updated calendar here. 

Stakeholder Events  

DHS – Consumer Sub-MAAC – April 24

The Consumer Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on April 24 at 1:00 p.m. Find the agenda here and register to participate here. 

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – April 25

The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on April 25 at 10:00 a.m. Find the agenda here and register to participate here. 

DOH – HIV Community Prevention Planning Committee – May 1

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Planning Committee will hold a public meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, May 1-2, 2024. The meeting will be held in person and virtually. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DOH – Organ Donation Advisory Committee – May 2

The Organ Donation Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on Thursday, May 2 from 10:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually and in person. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DOH – Brain Injury Advisory Board – May 3

The Brain Injury Advisory Board will hold a public meeting on Friday, May 3, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in person. Find additional details in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

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PA Health Policy Update for April 12

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from April 8 – 12.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General AssemblyHarrisburg, PA capital building

  • The state House of Representatives and Senate convened for voting session in Harrisburg this week. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity that occurred.
    • The House passed House Bill 1512, which provides for the coverage of telemedicine services, by a vote of 197-3. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
    • The Senate unanimously passed House Bill 1795, which aligns state statute with federal requirements for source plasma donation centers. The bill was subsequently presented to the governor.
    • The House Human Services Committee met on Monday, April 8 and favorably reported House Resolution 373, which recognizes the week of April 11 through 17, 2024, as “Black Maternal Health Week” in Pennsylvania. The full House subsequently adopted the resolution. The committee also held an informational hearing on the delivery of quality home care services under Community HealthChoices. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
    • The House Health Committee held an informational meeting on Thursday, April 11 on advancing social equity through cannabis legalization. A recording of the meeting is viewable here. 
  • The House will reconvene for voting session on Monday, April 15. The Senate is recessed until Monday, April 29.
  • The House Children and Youth Committee is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m. to consider, among other bills, House Bill 1059, which updates the definition of sexual abuse or exploitation in the Child Protective Services law, and House Bill 2175, which codifies the Office of Child Advocate as a permanent office in the Department of Human Services. The hearing will be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, April 17 at 9:30 a.m. to consider, among other bills, House Bill 1608, which extends Medicaid coverage to doula services and creates a doula advisory board, and House Bill 2097, which provides Medicaid coverage of blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum beneficiaries. The hearing will be livestreamed here. 

Department of Health 

  • The Department of Health (DOH) released updated guidance at the end of March for hospitals to submit attestations for new services and new or replacement equipment. The revised guidance narrows the scope of new and replacement equipment. Find the updated guidance here. 
  • DOH has issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 744) to alert health care providers of an increase in invasive meningococcal disease. Providers should have a heightened suspicion for invasive meningococcal disease and initiate antibiotic treatment immediately, particularly in people who are disproportionately affected by the current increase, including people ages 30-60 years, Black or African American people, and people with HIV.
  • DOH has invited stakeholders to a session with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to discuss pharmacy best practices when ordering and dispensing controlled substances, with a focus on medications for opioid use disorder. The session will be held virtually on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, from 12:30-2:00 p.m. Register here. 

Department of Human Services 

  • The Department of Human Services (DHS) has issued a Medical Assistance Bulletin to advise providers that DHS provides coverage and payment for over-the-counter (OTC) oral contraceptives. 
  • The Office of Long-Term Living has made changes to the MA 376 based on recommendations from CMS and nursing facility admissions should use the updated form as of March 1. Click here for a bulletin outlining those changes and here for the updated form.
  • DHS has issued Provider Quick Tip #273 to remind providers of the policy for benefit limit exceptions (BLE) for certain dental services.
  • DHS has published a statement of policy to clarify the meaning of “purchase service agreement” relating to the contracted delegate function for the delivery of emergency involuntary commitment services. The statement of policy obsoletes Bulletin OMHSAS-21-05 regarding contracted delegate services. Find the statement of policy in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Stakeholder Events  

DOH – WIC Program Advisory – April 16

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC Program) Advisory will meet on April 16, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to collaborate to gather suggestions of strategies for increasing participation and improving the WIC program to better support participants. Find additional information and details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Patient Safety Authority – April 25

The Patient Safety Authority will hold a meeting of the authority’s board on Thursday, April 25 at 1:00 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually. Find details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

DOH – Infant Hearing Screening Advisory Committee – April 25

The Infant Hearing Screening Advisory Committee established under the Infant Hearing Education, Assessment, Reporting and Referral (IHEARR) Act will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 25 from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Find additional information and details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

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PA Health Policy Update for April 5

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from April 1 – 5.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly 

The Senate Aging & Youth Committee held an informational hearing on Wednesday, April 3 to examine challenges facing Pennsylvania’s children and youth services agencies. A recording of the hearing and copies of testimony provided to the committee are viewable here.

The state House of Representatives and Senate will reconvene for session Monday, April 8 through Wednesday, April 10. Following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity currently scheduled next week.

  • The House Human Services Committee will meet on Monday, April 8 at 9:00 a.m. to consider House Resolution 373, which recognizes the week of April 11 through 17, 2024, as “Black Maternal Health Week” in Pennsylvania. The meeting will be held in Room 515 of the Irvis Office Building.
  • Following its voting meeting, the House Human Services Committee will hold an informational meeting on the delivery of quality home care services under Community HealthChoices. The meeting will be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Committee will hold an informational meeting on Thursday, April 11 on advancing social equity through cannabis legalization. The meeting will be held in Room 60 of the East Wing and livestreamed here. 

Department of Human Services

After one year of processing Medicaid eligibility redeterminations following the end of pandemic-related continuous eligibility, the Department of Human Services (DHS) has reported that less than 600,000 applications are left to be processed and it should be completed with this effort by June 30.

About 70 percent of individuals remained eligible for Medicaid following their redetermination. To continue assisting Medicaid recipients with their annual redeterminations, providers are reminded to:

Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs

The Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs (DDAP) has provided an update on certification entities. Clinical supervisors and counselors that provide clinical treatment services in licensed substance use disorder (SUD) treatment facilities have a number of ways to meet minimum qualifications. One of those ways is full certification by a statewide certification body that is a member of a national body. In Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) has historically been one of the entities that provides that certification. In addition to PCB, the newly developed Pennsylvania Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (PCC AP), which is part of the Pennsylvania Association of Addiction Professionals, an affiliate of the National Association of Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), is also an option for certification for clinical counselors and supervisors.  

Department of Insurance

The Department of Insurance has published guidance on how insurers should govern the development, acquisition, and use of certain artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This department has also informed insurers of the type of information and documentation that the department may request during an investigation or examination of any insurer regarding its use of the technologies and AI systems. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Revenue Collection Update 

The Department of Revenue has announced that Pennsylvania collected $6.3 billion in General Fund revenue in March, which was $289.9 million, or 4.8 percent, more than anticipated. Fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections total $32.8 billion, which is $366.0 million, or 1.1 percent, above estimate. 

Stakeholder Events 

PHC4 – Meeting Dates

The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4) has scheduled the following meetings.

  • Data Systems Committee meeting on April 17, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.
  • Council meetings on May 4 at 8:30 a.m. and July 11 at 10:00 a.m.
  • Payment Data Advisory Group meetings on April 18, May 23, and June 20 at 10:00 a.m.

Agendas will be available 24 hours in advance here. Find details on how to register and participate here. 

Patient Safety Authority – April 25

The Patient Safety Authority will hold a meeting of the authority’s board on Thursday, April 25 at 1:00 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually. Find details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

DOH – Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program Advisory Council – April 25

The Statewide Special Pharmaceutical Benefits Program (SPBP) Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 25, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in person and virtually. Find additional information and details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.

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PA Health Policy Update for March 22

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from March 18 – 22.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

General Assembly

The state House of Representatives and Senate convened for a voting session this week. Following is a selection of health care policy-related legislative activity that occurred.

  • The House passed House Bill 1201, a consumer data privacy bill, by a vote of 139-62 on third and final consideration. The bill includes exemptions for protected health information under HIPAA and patient-identifying information related to certain research. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
  • The House Professional Licensure Committee held an informational meeting on Monday, March 18 to discuss House Bill 1354, which enables boards and commissions within the Department of State’s Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs to issue advisory opinions to licensees. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The Senate Health & Human Services Committee convened for a voting meeting on Tuesday, March 19 and favorably reported House Bill 1795, which aligns state statute with federal requirements for source plasma donation centers. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Health Subcommittee on Health Care and Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections held an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 20 regarding the criminal justice implications of adult-use cannabis legalization. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • The House Children & Youth Committee held an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 20 to review the Office of the Child Advocate. A recording of the meeting is viewable here.
  • Rep. Patty Kim (D – Dauphin County) was appointed chairman of the House Insurance Committee. She replaces former chairman, Rep. Kevin Boyle (D – Philadelphia). Rep. Maureen Madden (D – Monroe) was subsequently appointed chairman of the House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee. 
  • The Legislative Budget & Finance Committee has released a report on the impact of “treat and release” calls on emergency medical services (EMS), specifically for patients covered by Medicaid. Find highlights from the report here and the full detailed report here. 

The state House of Representatives will convene again for voting session on Monday, March 25. The Senate is now in recess until Monday, April 8. Following is an overview of selected health care policy-related legislative activity currently scheduled next week.

  • The House Insurance Committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, March 25 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 60 of the East Wing. The committee will consider, among other bills, House Bill 1512, which provides for the coverage of telemedicine services. The meeting will be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Committee will convene on Wednesday, March 27 at 9:00 a.m. to consider a number of bills and resolutions, including the following.
    • House Bill 1633, which prohibits the use of non-compete agreements in health care employment.
    • House Bill 2084, which establishes a license for prescription drug virtual manufacturers.
    • Senate Bill 668, which permits certified nurse aides to become certified medication aides in long-term care, assisted living residences, and personal care homes. 

Department of Health

The Department of Health (DOH) has issued a request for applications (RFA) for community health worker care coordination in four rural regions of the commonwealth, including northeast central, northwest central, northwest, and southwest. The RFA may be viewed online at eMarketplace or here.

DOH has issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 741) with new guidance for preventing respiratory virus diseases. 

Department of Human Services 

  • The Department of Human Services (DHS) has provided final notice of its funding allocation for FY 2023-2024 inpatient disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments, outpatient supplemental payments, direct medical education payments, and certain DSH and supplemental payments to new hospitals. DHS is not otherwise changing the qualifying criteria or payment methodology for these payments. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
  • DHS has updated its calendar of mailing dates for Remittance Advices and corresponding electronic transfers and checks through April 2024. Find the updated calendar here. 
  • DHS has issued revisions to the participating drug company list for the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. The revisions are viewable here. 

Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs

The Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs (DDAP) has announced it is conducting a survey related to the department’s work on regulatory reform. DDAP has requested stakeholders complete the survey, which may be found here, to help guide this initiative. 

Medicaid Continuous Coverage Unwinding

  • DHS has reported that it has contacted individuals that had their Medicaid coverage restored due to issues with the commonwealth’s ex parte redetermination process about how to use their retroactive coverage to have providers resubmit bills and reimburse any out-of-pocket costs that were paid in error during this time.
  • DHS has published the following resources to help providers educate patients about Medicaid renewals and what to do if they are no longer eligible for Medicaid.

Stakeholder Events  

DHS – Consumer Sub-MAAC – March 27

The Consumer Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on March 27 at 1:00 p.m. Register to participate here.

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – March 28

The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on March 28 at 10:00 a.m. Register to participate here.

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PA Health Policy Update for March 15

The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from March 11 – 15.  (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents). 

Governor Shapiro 

The Shapiro administration has published its semi-annual agenda of regulations under development or consideration across the various state agencies under the governor’s jurisdiction, including the Departments of Health and Human Services. Find the comprehensive regulatory agenda in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice 

General Assembly

The state House of Representatives and Senate will convene for a voting session next week. Following is a selection of health care policy-related legislative activity currently scheduled.

  • The House Professional Licensure Committee will hold an informational hearing on Monday, March 18 at 10:00 a.m. to discuss House Bill 1354, which enables boards and commissions within the Department of State’s Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs to issue advisory opinions to licensees. The meeting will be held in Room 515 of the Irvis Office building. It will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Health Subcommittee on Health Care and Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 20 at 9:00 a.m. regarding the criminal justice implications of adult-use cannabis legalization. The meeting will take place in Room G50 of the Irvis Office building. It will also be livestreamed here.
  • The House Children & Youth Committee will hold an informational meeting on the Office of the Child Advocate. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 20 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 60 of the East Wing. It will also be livestreamed here. 

Department of Health

The Department of Health (DOH) has issued a health advisory regarding elevated levels of lead in certain ground cinnamon products from discount retail stores. Prolonged exposure to these products may be unsafe. Find additional information here.

DOH also issued a Health Advisory (PA-HAN 740) to make clinicians aware of updated recommendations for prenatal hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing. These infectious conditions can lead to profound consequences for pregnant individuals and their infants. Hepatitis B and C testing and linkage to care in pregnancy is critical to the prevention and control of viral hepatitis in Pennsylvania. 

Department of Human Services 

The Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced the extension of an alternative payment methodology for services provided by Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), including FQHC look-alikes in Philadelphia, that serve a high volume of Medicaid beneficiaries. The alternative payment methodology will be extended through March 31, 2029. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Insurance Department

The Insurance Department has announced it will hold a public informational hearing regarding Highmark Health’s request to modify the department’s 2013 order and terms approving the merger of Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health. Find additional information, including details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice. 

Medicaid Continuous Coverage Unwinding

  • DHS has reported that it has contacted individuals that had their Medicaid coverage restored due to issues with the commonwealth’s ex parte redetermination process about how to use their retroactive coverage to have providers resubmit bills and reimburse any out-of-pocket costs that were paid in error during this time.
  • DHS has published the following resources to help providers educate patients about Medicaid renewals and what to do if they are no longer eligible for Medicaid.

 Stakeholder Events

DHS – Consumer Sub-MAAC – March 27

The Consumer Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on March 27 at 1:00 p.m. Register to participate here.

DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – March 28

The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on March 28 at 10:00 a.m. Register to participate here.

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