The following is an update of selected state health policy developments in Pennsylvania from May 12 – 16. (Some of the language used below is taken directly from state documents).
Election Update
Pennsylvania’s 2025 Primary Election will be held next Tuesday, May 20. On the ballot there are judicial candidates seeking to fill vacancies on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, along with municipal races. Find additional election information on the Department of State’s website here.
Governor Shapiro
On Thursday, May 15 Governor Shapiro visited Crozer-Chester Medical Center, which is ceasing operations, in Delaware County to highlight efforts to support impacted workers, maintain emergency medical services, and “hold private equity firms accountable.” Find additional information in this press release.
General Assembly
The state House of Representatives and Senate convened for voting session this week. The following is an overview of selected legislative activity that occurred.
- The House of Representatives passed an amended House Bill 561, which while still prioritizing non-narcotic medication-assisted treatment (MAT) expands Act 80 to include all FDA-approved MAT. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 79, which establishes uniform hospital-based financial assistance forms and requirements. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 433, which eliminates out-of-pocket costs for diagnostic imaging related to breast cancer. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House of Representatives passed House Bill 309, which amends the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act to allow team physicians traveling internationally with their club or national team to treat their own players on site during games without needing a Pennsylvania medical license. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
- The House Health Committee met on Wednesday, May 14 and favorably reported House Bill 704, which establishes the “Pennsylvania Neurodegenerative Disease Research Program.” A recording of the hearing is viewable here.
- The House Aging & Older Adult Services Committee held a joint hearing with the House Health Committee on Wednesday, May 14 regarding Pennsylvania’s registered nurse aide program. A recording of the hearing is viewable here.
- The Senate Banking & Insurance Committee met on Tuesday, May 13 and favorably reported Senate Resolution 27, which directs the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study the feasibility of establishing a no-fault catastrophic loss fund to provide payment for claims brought as the result of birth-related neurological injuries. A recording of the hearing is viewable here.
- The House Human Services Committee met on Tuesday, May 13 and favorably reported House Bill 1429, which requires a study on the feasibility of implementing chip-enabled electronic benefit cards (EBT) for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). A recording of the hearing is viewable here.
- The Senate Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness Committee met on Monday, May 12 and favorably reported, among other bills, Senate Bill 95, which permits EMS providers to leave naloxone with a caregiver of a patient who overdosed.
The House of Representatives and the Senate are now recessed until Monday, June 2.
Department of Human Services
- The Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced it will hold a listening session on May 19 from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. entitled, “Food is Medicine: Screening and Referral.” This is part of DHS’ Keystone of Health Section 1115 demonstration waiver initiative. The listening session is intended for representatives from health care and other settings that interact with consumers that may be eligible for Food is Medicine programs. Find additional information and register here.
- DHS has announced that the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) is conducting a survey, which will be the first step to begin the development of one proposed chapter of licensing regulations for inpatient psychiatric services in psychiatric units of general hospitals, private psychiatric hospitals, and extended acute care services located within those inpatient settings. The survey is for all stakeholders, including licensed providers, and will remain open until May 26. Find the survey here.
- DHS has issued a Medical Assistance Bulletin with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ (HHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2025 recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule.
- DHS has also issued a Medical Assistance Bulletin to advise dental providers enrolled in the Medical Assistance (MA) program that will accept the 2024 American Dental Association (ADA) claim form effective May 1, 2025.
- DHS has updated its calendar of mailing dates for Remittance Advices and corresponding electronic transfers and checks through the month of June. Find the updated calendar here.
- DHS has announced the implementation of the 2025 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines (FPIG), which were issued by HHS and published at 90 FR 5917 on January 17, 2025. Find additional information in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.
Around the State
- Spotlight PA has written an article about private equity, its role in health care companies, and the scrutiny its drawing from critics. Spotlight also wrote an article about health systems’ opposition to initiatives aimed at implementing more stringent health care transaction oversight.
- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has published an article about Medicaid cuts being contemplated by Congress and their potential impact on providers in Fayette County.
- The Associated Press covered Governor Shapiro’s remarks about the potential impact of Medicaid proposals being considered by Congress.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer has reported about this what is anticipated to be this year’s biggest election issue, the retention of three sitting Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices.
Stakeholder Meetings
DHS – Consumer Sub-MAAC – May 21
The Consumer Subcommittee of the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on May 21 at 1:00 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually. Click here for additional information.
DHS – Medical Assistance Advisory Committee – May 22
The Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) will hold a public meeting on May 22 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will be held virtually. Click here for additional information.
DOH – Spinal Cord Research Committee – May 23
The Spinal Cord Research Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on Friday, May 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in person and virtually. Find additional information and details on how to participate in this Pennsylvania Bulletin notice.