PA Introduces New ER Pain Treatment Guidelines

The Pennsylvania Department of Health and Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs have released new guidelines for the treatment of pain in hospital emergency rooms.
The guidelines, proposed by the Safe and Effective Prescribing Practices and Pain Management Task Force, were developed by the Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physicians and presented by a task force that included representatives of government, health care professions, and associations.
See a state news release about the guidelines here and download the guidelines themselves here.

2014-08-27T06:00:47+00:00August 27th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on PA Introduces New ER Pain Treatment Guidelines

State Mulls Shuttering Health Centers

Saying there are better ways to reach more people, Pennsylvania Department of Health officials are considering closing half of the state’s health centers, many of which serve rural parts of the state.
The state would then focus on better ways of reaching people with public health services.
Learn more about this potential policy initiative in this Harrisburg Patriot-News report

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2013-03-06T06:00:55+00:00March 6th, 2013|Proposed FY 2014 Pennsylvania state budget|Comments Off on State Mulls Shuttering Health Centers

The Proposed FY 2014 State Budget: Part 7 of 7

Department of Health

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett recently unveiled his proposed state FY 2014 budget.  The day he did, members of the Safety-Net Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) immediately received a comprehensive memHarrisburg, PA capital buildingo outlining the governor’s budget proposal with an emphasis on the issues that matter most to the state’s 61 private safety-net hospitals.
Over a seven-day period, SNAP has presented in this space the highlights of the governor’s budget, again with an emphasis on Medical Assistance and other matters of special interest to Pennsylvania’s safety-net hospitals.   In this final installment, SNAP takes a look at what that budget proposes for the state’s Department of Health.
The Department of Health’s budget calls for a number of spending cuts.  Among them, it calls for the complete elimination of funding associated with its diabetes, poison control centers, Tourette Syndrome, epilepsy support services, lupus, trauma coordination, ALS support services, and biotech research programs.  Together, this accounts for a $6.3 million cut in Health Department funding.
On the other hand, the department’s proposed budget includes $4 million in grants to clinics to improve access to primary care in medically underserved areas and $1 million in new money to support 24 additional loan repayment grants to enhance the recruitment of doctors to medically underserved areas.
 

2013-02-20T06:00:51+00:00February 20th, 2013|Pennsylvania state budget issues, Proposed FY 2014 Pennsylvania state budget|Comments Off on The Proposed FY 2014 State Budget: Part 7 of 7
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