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.