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COVID-19 Update: May 28, 2020

Coronavirus update for Thursday, May 28 as of 2:30 p.m.

Pennsylvania Update

State Budget

Harrisburg, PA capital buildingToday the Senate passed the interim state general fund budget bill, House Bill 2387, by a vote of 44-6.  The Senate also approved a package of supplemental appropriation bills for the 2020-21 state fiscal year.  The bills will be signed in the House and the governor is expected to add his signature.  The Senate also passed an amended House Bill 2510, a fiscal code bill appropriating a portion of the $3.9 billion in federal CARES Act funding for COVID-19 relief.  The House is expected to concur in the amended fiscal code bill and the governor is also expected to sign.  Another fiscal code bill appropriating state general funds for FY 2020-21, House Bill 1083, is also expected to be enacted this week.

Department of Health – by the numbers

  • Today’s new COVID-19 case and death counts were similar to yesterday’s.
  • Four more long-term-care facilities now report cases of COVID-19 among patients or staff.
  • Nearly 5300 health care workers have tested positive for COVID-19.
  • 1476 Pennsylvanians are hospitalized because of COVID-19.
  • 314 of them are on ventilators.
  • 45 percent of acute-care beds, 38 percent of adult ICU beds, and 24 percent of pediatric beds are currently unoccupied, as are 53 percent of Pennsylvania hospitals’ isolation rooms.

Department of Human Services

Beginning May 28, DHS resumes annual renewal inspections in alignment with the governor’s plan to reopen parts of the state.  These inspections apply to programs and facilities regulated by DHS’s Office of Developmental Programs; Office of Children, Youth and Families; Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; and Office of Long-Term Living/Bureau of Human Service Licensing.  Learn more here.

Department of State

The Department of State has automatically extended certain temporary licenses for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants.  This extension applies to all temporary licenses that were valid and active as of March 6 and any temporary licenses issued during the COVID-19 emergency.  These temporary licenses will expire no earlier than 90 days following the end of the COVID-19 emergency.

Federal Update

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

CMS has updated its COVID-19 FAQs on Medicare fee-for-service billing with additional or revised answers to the following sections:

  • Expansion of Virtual Communication Services for FQHCs/RHCs – questions 11-23
  • Medicare Telehealth (please note that these FAQs do not include flexibilities that might be exercised under the CARES act) – questions 23-33
  • General Billing Requirements – questions 2 and 3
  • Diagnosis Coding under International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) – question 1
  • Chronic Care Management Services – question 1
  • Outpatient Therapy Services – questions 1-3

Department of Health and Human Services

HHS has redesigned its CARES Act Provider Relief Fund web pageThe new layout maintains the previous section for timely alerts but separates additional information about the Provider Relief Fund into the following categories that each redirect to their own, more detailed pages:  For Providers; About the Provider Relief Fund; Data, and FAQs.  The updated web page also included nuanced changes in the language describing the distribution of CARES Act money.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Food and Drug Administration

Resources to Consult

Pennsylvania Department of Human Services

Main COVID-19 Page

COVID-19 Provider Resources

Press Releases

Pennsylvania Department of Health

Main COVID-19 Page

PA Health Alert Network

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Main COVID-19 Page

FAQ

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PA Health Law Project Newsletter

The Pennsylvania Health Law Project has published its February 2020 newsletter Health Law News.

Included in this month’s edition are articles about:

  • Governor Wolf’s proposed FY 2021 Medicaid budget.
  • Challenges Pennsylvania Medicaid recipients have encountered obtaining services from their HealthChoices managed care plan and how to address them.
  • Implementation of the federal “public charge” regulation and whom it does – and does not – affect.

Read about these subjects and more in the Pennsylvania Health Law Project’s February 2020 newsletter.

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Wolf Administration Proposes New Human Services Initiatives for FY 2021

New human services efforts to support vulnerable populations are a major part of Governor Tom Wolf’s proposed $36.06 billion FY 2021 budget for Pennsylvania.

The proposed budget, presented to the state legislature earlier this week, includes the following new initiatives:

  • creating pathways to success in the workforce for low-income Pennsylvanians
  • increasing the minimum wage to $15
  • increasing Department of Human Services staffing to support licensing and oversight
  • supporting adults in long-term-care facilities
  • legal services for vulnerable populations
  • direct care worker comprehensive training
  • commitment to performance-based metrics, accountability, and transparency in services and licensing
  • supporting vulnerable populations through home- and community-based services and reducing waiting lists
  • prevention services to support at-risk families
  • improving food security while supporting agriculture

Go here to see DHS’s presentation of these initiatives.

In addition, the Safety-Net Association of Pennsylvania has prepared a detailed memo describing the proposed FY 2021 budget’s implications for Pennsylvania safety-net hospitals and the state’s Medicaid program.  For a copy of this memo, use the “contact us” link in the upper right-hand corner of this page.

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