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PA Takes Steps to Fight Opioid Epidemic

The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services has announced new steps designed to combat opioid abuse within the state’s Medicaid population.
Among those steps are ensuring that only providers registered with the state’s Medicaid program can prescribe opioids and fill opioid prescriptions for Medicaid patients; monitoring the opioid-prescribing practices of participating Medicaid providers and taking actions when those practices are inappropriate; introducing new opioid prescribing guidelines; improving access to naloxone to fight opioid overdoses; expanding drug treatment programs; and more.
To learn more, see this news release from the office of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf.

2017-03-15T06:00:56+00:00March 15th, 2017|Pennsylvania Medicaid policy|Comments Off on PA Takes Steps to Fight Opioid Epidemic

DHS Explains Latest Medicaid Initiatives

pa dhsThe Pennsylvania Department of Human Services describes two recent steps to improve the delivery of health care to low-income Pennsylvanians – the introduction of its new “Community HealthChoices” program and the re-bidding of managed care organization contracts for its HealthChoices physical health program – in the latest edition of its newsletter The Impact.
Find that edition here.

2015-09-29T06:00:21+00:00September 29th, 2015|HealthChoices PA, Pennsylvania Medicaid policy|Comments Off on DHS Explains Latest Medicaid Initiatives
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