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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is poised to send SB1073, the General Appropriations spending bill, to the Senate today. The new budget bill authorizes important spending for all state programs – although SB1073 authorizes $31.55 billion in spending, the House will send the bill to the Senate without the requisite revenue to produce a balanced budget.

Highlights of the new budget plan includes:

  • $200 million of additional funding for basic education;
  • $30 million more for early childhood education;
  • $20 million more for special education;
  • $10 million more for early intervention services;
  • Flat funding for Penn State, the University of Pittsburgh, Temple University, and Lincoln University;
  • $15 million for the opioid crisis;
  • $5 million for “emergency addiction treatment through DDAP”;
  • $10 million for “behavioral health services” through DHS;
  • $80.4 million more is appropriated to reduce the waiting list; and
  • $31.2 million in additional funds devoted to services to persons with a disability.

According to Appropriations Chair Bill Adolph (R – Delaware), the proposed spending would be paid for by a mix of revenue sources: increased and new taxes on smoking related products ($480 million), additional revenue from the gaming expansion bill that still awaits a final vote in the House ($267 million), tax amnesty revenue ($129 million), the funds already projected from the recently enacted liquor bill, and $50 million from a license fee for a Philadelphia casino.

For members’ convenience, please see the summary of the House Republican budget proposal created by RCPA. Contact Jack Phillips with any questions.

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Yesterday, the General Assembly passed budget bills to restore aid to the various programs that were vetoed by the governor back in December. The new budget bills authorize important funding for education, agriculture, and rural hospitals.

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The Provider Revalidation Webinar, with Jamie Buchenauer from DHS, was held on Wednesday, January 6. RCPA members and invited guests received answers to many of their questions regarding the revalidation process. Also on hand to offer input and answer questions were Ron Melusky and Chuck Frick from ODP, Lisa Page from OMHSAS, and Rosemary Cosgrove from OMAP. A recorded version of this webinar is available. The PowerPoint presentation is also available to download or print.

Other information supplied by DHS:

ODP email – RA-odpproviderenroll@pa.gov
OMHSAS email – HC-Services@pa.gov
OMAP email – RA-ProvApp@pa.gov

https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Transmittals/downloads/R371PI.pdf – Page 24 outlines the screening levels.

Link to the OMHSAS 14-03 bulletin regarding revalidation – http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/cs/groups/webcontent/documents/bulletin_admin/c_093853.pdf

ODP Provider Enrollment
General ODP enrollment programs
1-888-565-9435
Fax: 717-783-5141
Hours of operations: Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM
Office of Long Term Living (OLTL) Provider Call Center
Assists with nursing facilities, ICF/MRs, LIFE program billing questions, OLTL waivers billing and general enrollment questions
1-800-932-0939
Hours of operation: Monday – Thursday, 9 AM – 12 PM & 1 PM – 4 PM
Provider Enrollment – OMAP
Provides assistance regarding MA enrollment processes and MA enrollment file maintenance;
General MA enrollment questions
1-800-537-8862
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM
 
Behavioral Health Provider Hotline – OMHSAS
Assistance with technical issues (billing/recipient eligibility) from BH provider, BH MCOs, counties etc.
1-800-433-4459
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM-3:45 PM

DHS Desk Reference –   http://www.dhs.pa.gov/cs/groups/webcontent/documents/webcopy/c_214048.pdf