SB 1210, sponsored by Sen. Judy Ward (R), which originally allowed pharmacists to order and administer COVID point-of-care tests by exempting them from the PA Lab Act’s lab experience requirement, was amended and reported out of the Senate Health Committee. The amendment, drafted by NACDS, would expand the bill to include all CLIA-waived tests. The amendment passed 7-4 on a party line vote, but the bill as amended was adopted unanimously. Further action is expected the week of October 19, 2020, when the Senate returns to session. The Department of Health opposed the bill, which drove the party-line vote on the amendment. NACDS has been working jointly with PACDS on the ground in Harrisburg to pass this bill before the Legislature adjourns Sine Die sometime in November.

Also in PA. Legislation that would require pharmacy technicians to register in Pennsylvania is advancing, after previous versions of the bill failed to make it past the finish line in previous years. HB 770 passed the House in May of 2019, but just last week passed the Senate Consumer Protection and Licensure Committee and received first consideration in the Senate. The bill is viewed by many as a necessary precursor for any future consideration of advanced duties for technicians. The bill is supported by PACDS.

Also in PA. The Department of Human Services issued a Medicaid Bulletin providing notice that the Department will pay pharmacies for the collection of specimens by pharmacists for COVID-19 testing effective October 1.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Jill McCormack at 717-592-8977.