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PRINTER'S NO. 1471
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No.
1359
Session of
2021
INTRODUCED BY ROTHMAN, KINSEY, HILL-EVANS, THOMAS, MENTZER,
DRISCOLL, KAIL, POLINCHOCK, CAUSER, OWLETT, STEPHENS, RADER,
GAYDOS, FLOOD, WHEELAND, SANKEY, HELM, GILLESPIE, FRITZ,
R. MACKENZIE, ROZZI, FARRY, KAUFER, LONGIETTI, T. DAVIS,
HARKINS, WARNER, SHUSTERMAN, LEWIS DELROSSO, BOBACK, ECKER,
O'NEAL, JOZWIAK, BROOKS AND SNYDER, MAY 7, 2021
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, MAY 7, 2021
AN ACT
Establishing the Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Program and the Health Care Heroes and Public
Health Preparedness Account to award grants to hospitals
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; providing for
administration of the program and for reporting requirements;
and making an appropriation.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Health Care
Heroes and Public Health Preparedness Act.
Section 2. Findings and declarations.
The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
(1) Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March
2020, hospitals and health care personnel in this
Commonwealth have faced challenges in administering COVID-19
vaccines, maintaining current operations, providing treatment
to patients with COVID-19, testing, preparing and maintaining
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readiness for future demand, ensuring workforce stability and
dealing with the economic consequences of the cancellation of
elective procedures, business closures, virtual education,
reluctance to seek care and stay-at-home orders.
(2) Before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals
in this Commonwealth struggled to develop and maintain a
robust workforce.
(3) Moreover, as a result of COVID-19, many health care
personnel in this Commonwealth have witnessed extraordinary
amounts of suffering and have decided to expedite their
retirement plans or have otherwise chosen to leave their
careers in health care.
(4) The COVID-19 pandemic has also forced hospitals in
this Commonwealth to look for innovative ways to deliver
health care to patients, which requires significant training
resources.
(5) Many hospitals in this Commonwealth still carry
financial losses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic that
are not covered by the Federal Government and have been
forced to curtail spending necessary funds to meet the health
care needs of their patients.
(6) The COVID-19 pandemic has also required many
hospitals in this Commonwealth to act as local public health
providers by providing contact tracing for COVID-19,
administering COVID-19 vaccines and providing reliable public
health information.
(7) In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has only
exacerbated the existing crisis of the inadequate capacity
for placement of patients in need of behavioral health
services in this Commonwealth.
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(8) To address these issues, it is necessary to
establish a grant program to ensure the viability of this
Commonwealth's health care system during and after the COVID-
19 pandemic.
Section 3. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Account." The Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Account established under section 5(a).
"Department." The Department of Human Services of the
Commonwealth.
"Eligible recipient." A hospital that has submitted an
application for a grant under the program under section 5(b) and
has received an approval of the application by the department
under section 6(c).
"Hospital." A facility having an organized medical staff and
providing equipment and services primarily for inpatient care to
individuals who require definitive diagnosis or treatment for
injury, illness, pregnancy or other conditions.
"Program." The Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Program established under section 4(a).
Section 4. The Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Program.
(a) Establishment.--The Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Program is established within the department for
the purpose of awarding grants to hospitals under this act.
(b) Eligible costs.--The department may award a grant under
the program to an eligible recipient to cover the costs
associated with any of the following:
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(1) Workforce grant: hospital employee programs and
initiatives for the eligible recipient, including specialized
employee training programs, employee counseling and
resiliency programs, employee retention initiatives, day-care
programs and enhanced COVID-19-related staffing and hazard
pay programs.
(2) Public health preparedness grant: public health
preparedness programs or initiatives for the eligible
recipient, including COVID-19-related costs not covered by
the Federal Government, costs incurred for COVID-19
vaccination programs, public health infrastructure programs,
COVID-19 vaccination outreach targeting underserved
communities and building or service improvements to provide
appropriate care in a post-COVID-19 pandemic environment.
(3) Behavioral health grant: behavioral health programs
or initiatives for the eligible recipient, including
equipment and software to implement telepsychiatry programs,
community programs to recruit, train or retain behavioral
health care providers in high-need areas, programs to support
personal care home capacity or behavioral health capacity in
communities experiencing discharge delays and computerized
bed management systems.
Section 5. Health Care Heroes and Public Health Preparedness
Account.
(a) Establishment.--The Health Care Heroes and Public Health
Preparedness Account is established as a restricted account in
the General Fund. From the amount received by the Commonwealth
from the Federal Government under the American Rescue Plan Act
of 2021 (Public Law 117-2, 135 Stat. 4), $650,000,000 shall be
deposited into the account. Money in the account shall not lapse
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or be transferred to any other account or fund.
(b) Appropriation.--All of the money in the account is
appropriated to the department for the purpose of awarding
grants under the program to eligible recipients and
administering the program and to pay for costs incurred by the
department under section 6(d)(2) and (3).
Section 6. Administration of program.
(a) Administration.--The department shall administer the
program in accordance with this act.
(b) Application.--To apply for a grant under the program, a
hospital shall submit an application to the department on a form
and in a manner prescribed by the department. An application
under this subsection shall include all of the following
information:
(1) A statement and documentation justifying the need
for the grant.
(2) A statement or documentation detailing how the grant
will be used for future public health investments.
(3) Multiple letters of support from community health
partners.
(c) Review.--Beginning no later than 15 days after the
effective date of this section, the department shall begin
reviewing applications under subsection (b). No later than 90
days after a completed application under subsection (b) is
received from a hospital, the department shall review and
approve or deny the application. A hospital may revise and
resubmit a denied application to the department.
(d) Award of grants.--
(1) The department may award a grant under the program
to an eligible recipient in the form of a prepayment,
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prospective payment or retroactive payment as determined
appropriate by the department.
(2) The department shall award a grant under the program
to an eligible recipient through the use of the most
efficient payment system practicable, which may include the
payment systems administered by the department under the
medical assistance program.
(3) To the extent practicable, the department shall, if
appropriate, utilize Federal Medicaid matching funds to
increase a grant award under the program or award additional
grants under the program in accordance with Federal and State
law.
(e) Limitations.--
(1) The department may not award a grant under the
program to reimburse an eligible recipient for expenses or
losses incurred that have been completely reimbursed from
other sources. An eligible recipient shall submit reports and
maintain documentation as required by the department to
ensure compliance with this paragraph and other requirements
under this act.
(2) The department may not award grants under the
program in excess of the amount of funds in the account.
Section 7. Reporting requirements.
(a) Reports.--No later than 60 days after the effective date
of this section and every 60 days thereafter, the department
shall issue a report on the obligation of funds in the account
to the chair and minority chair of the Appropriations Committee
of the Senate and the chair and minority chair of the
Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives until
all the funds have been expended in the account.
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(b) Audits.--No later than three years after all the funds
have been expended in the account, the Auditor General shall
issue an audit of the program to the chair and minority chair of
the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the chair and
minority chair of the Appropriations Committee of the House of
Representatives. The Auditor General may conduct interim audits
of the program as the Auditor General deems necessary.
Section 8. Effective date.
This act shall take effect immediately.
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