The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from July 1 – 5. (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents).
FY 2024-2025 Budget Update
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is five days into the new Fiscal Year (FY) and still doesn’t have an enacted budget, but legislative leaders remain optimistic that an agreement will be reached in the near term. The state House of Representatives and Senate, who recessed briefly for the Fourth of July, are currently scheduled to return on Saturday, July 6 to continue work on the FY 2024-2025 budget and its related bills.
Governor Shapiro
Governor Shapiro signed House Bill 1754 into law on Monday. Now known as Act 39 of 2024, this legislation requires public and private insurers to cover biomarker testing. Find additional information in this press release.
On Wednesday Governor Shapiro signed Senate Bill 739 into law. Now known as Act 42 of 2024, this piece of legislation provides for coverage of telemedicine services. Find additional information in this press release.
General Assembly
The state House of Representatives and Senate held voting session Monday, July 1 through Wednesday, July 3. The following is an overview of selected health care-related legislative activity that occurred.
- The Senate confirmed Dr. Debra Bogen as Secretary of the Department of Health by a vote of 42 – 8 on Monday, July 1. Dr. Bogen has been serving as Acting Secretary since the beginning of the Shapiro administration. Find additional information in this press release.
- The Senate 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 Governor Shapiro for his signature.
- The Senate passed House Bill 1664, which prohibits insurers from restricting their method of payment to participating health care providers so that the only payment method is by credit card. The bill will now be sent back to the House for concurrence.
- The Senate passed Senate Bill 1080, which allows licensed practical nurses to make death pronouncements in the hospice setting. The bill was received in the House and referred to the Health Committee.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 2429, which establishes an inmate reentry program operated by the Department of Human Services to provide substance use disorder treatment and case management services prior an inmate’s release from a correctional institution. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 2283, which requires operating rooms to utilize surgical smoke evacuation systems. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 2175, which creates a permanent Office of Child Advocate. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 2012, which establishes a state antitrust statute and expands notification requirements for health care facilities when there is a merger, acquisition, etc. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
The House and Senate are currently scheduled to return to Harrisburg for voting session Saturday, July 6.
Department of Human Services
- The Department of Human Services (DHS) has published its annual list of exceptional Durable Medical Equipment (DME) for nursing facilities. Find the list and additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
- DHS has published two notices in the Pennsylvania Bulletin related to the implementation and reauthorization of the Philadelphia hospital assessment, including the establishment of a new class of supplemental payments and the discontinuation of certain DSH and supplemental payments.
- DHS has published updates to the Medical Assistance (MA) program fee schedule for ophthalmology services, effective for dates of service on and after August 1, 2024. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
- DHS has issued a number of Medical Assistance bulletins relating to prior authorization for pharmacy services.
Department of Health
The Department of Health (DOH) has requested providers who operate mobile clinics complete a brief survey, which can be found here. The results of the survey will help DOH better understand the breadth of mobile services provided across the state, identify interest in collaboration among mobile service providers to share best practices and identify unmet needs/resources, and to identify opportunities to promote and support the mobile clinics, including opportunities for expansion of services.
Revenue Collection Update
The Department of Revenue has announced Pennsylvania ended Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 with $45.5 billion in General Fund collections. That total is $862.9 million, or 1.9 percent, above estimate.
Stakeholder Events
DOH – WIC Advisory Board – July 9
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Advisory will meet on July 9 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. The purpose of the 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.