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Pennsylvania Health Law Project Newsletter

The Pennsylvania Health Law Project has published its May newsletter.

 Included in this edition are articles on new criteria for Medicaid coverage of high-cost hepatitis C drugs and the release of a draft of the state’s proposed Medicaid quality strategy; an update on Community HealthChoices, Pennsylvania’s new program of Medicaid managed long-term services and supports; an overview of Medicaid-covered behavioral health services; a summary of recent federal proposals with implications for the state’s Medicaid program; and a report on the nomination of Teresa Miller to lead the new Department of Health and Human Services that Governor Wolf has proposed establishing.

 Find the newsletter here.

2017-06-02T06:00:28+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Pennsylvania Medicaid, Pennsylvania Medicaid laws and regulations, Pennsylvania Medicaid policy|Comments Off on Pennsylvania Health Law Project Newsletter

Help on the Way for Those With Hepatitis C?

Pennsylvanians insured by Medicaid who have Hepatitis C have often found themselves blocked from access to new treatments that can cure the disease.
But that may be changing.
Prescription Medication Spilling From an Open Medicine BottleWhile states’ finances have been groaning under the cost of new budget-busting treatments, a growing trend is to increase access to the costly treatments rather than keep it very limited.
Last week the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee of the state’s Medicaid program voted to ease the state’s current limits on access to treatment that costs between $31,000 and $58,000 a patient. Currently, about 30,000 Pennsylvania Medicaid beneficiaries suffer from Hepatitis C and another 10,000 are thought to be infected but not yet suffering.
The committee’s vote is advisory; the final decision rests with Department of Human Services Secretary Ted Dallas.
Learn more about the state of Hepatitis C treatment in Pennsylvania’s Medicaid program and the changes that may be coming in this Philadelphia Inquirer article.
 

2016-05-25T06:00:28+00:00May 25th, 2016|Pennsylvania Medicaid policy|Comments Off on Help on the Way for Those With Hepatitis C?
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