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SNAP Asks PA Senators for COVID-19 Help

Pennsylvania’s safety-net hospitals need help with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 public health emergency, SNAP wrote yesterday in a letter to Pennsylvania senators Pat Toomey and Bob Casey.

Safety-Net Association of Pennsylvania logoIn its letter, SNAP asked the senators to advocate:

  • An additional $100 billion for hospitals.
  • Forgiveness for money provided to hospitals through the federal CARES Act’s Accelerated and Advance Payment Program.
  • An increase in the federal Medicaid matching rate (FMAP).
  • An increase in states’ Medicaid disproportionate share (Medicaid DSH) allotments and a delay in the scheduled implementation of Medicaid DSH allotment cuts to the states.
  • Action to prevent implementation of the Medicaid fiscal accountability regulation.
  • A moratorium on changes in hospital eligibility for the 340B prescription drug discount program, Medicare indirect medical education program, Medicare disproportionate share (Medicare DSH) program, and other programs.

See SNAP’s letter here.

COVID-19 Update: April 22, 2020

COVID-19 update for April 22 as of 5:00 p.m.

Pennsylvania Update

Governor Wolf

Last night Governor Wolf presented his plan for a phased reopening of Pennsylvania over the coming weeks and months.  See an outline of that plan here.

Department of Human Services

DHS’s Office of Long-Term Living has published a brief FAQ addressing the question of how economic stimulus payments recently distributed by the federal government may affect eligibility for its Community HealthChoices, Living Independence for the Elderly (LIFE), OBRA waiver, and Act 150 programs.

Department of Health

Federal Update

Distribution of Additional CARES Act Funding

Today the Department of Health and Human Services announced how it will distribute the remaining $70 billion of the $100 billion designated in the CARES Act for health care providers.  See a news release describing that plan here.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Department of Health and Human Services

  • HHS has launched a new web site to serve as a telehealth resource for health care providers and patients.  The site offers information about telemedicine, including an overview of telehealth, technology issues, COVID-19-related policy changes, and links to tools and resources for practitioners.
  • HHS and its Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) have awarded nearly $165 million to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities. These investments will support 1779 small rural hospitals and provide additional funding to 14 HRSA-funded Telehealth Resource Centers to provide technical assistance on telehealth to help rural and underserved areas combat COVID-19.

Food and Drug Administration

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Institutes of Health

  • Working under the aegis of the NIH, a panel of U.S. physicians, statisticians, and other experts has developed treatment guidelines for COVID-19 based on published and preliminary data and the clinical expertise of the panelists.

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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2020-04-23T06:00:17+00:00April 23rd, 2020|Coronavirus, COVID-19|Comments Off on COVID-19 Update: April 22, 2020
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