A Quick Glance at What’s Going On in Harrisburg

Are you curious about what’s going on with health care in the Capitol but don’t have time to keep up with the news? 

The Pennsylvania Medical Society is here to help. We’ve prepared the table below, so that you can get a quick update on health care legislation under consideration. Follow the links to get more in-depth information.

Bill 

Description

Status

Autism insurance bill
(House Bill 1150) 
Would require insurance companies to cover autism spectrum disorders Unanimously passed by House and being considered by Senate Banking and Insurance Committee
Diesel-Powered Commercial Motor Vehicle Idling Act
(Senate Bill 295)
Would prohibit diesel trucks from idling more than five minutes every hour Unanimously passed by Senate and referred to House Transportation Committee 
Health Care Cost Containment Council bill
(House Bill 2028) 
Would renew Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4)  Reported from House Appropriations Committee and placed on House calendar, which means it may be voted on soon
HIV testing bill
(Senate Bill 1261) 
Would permit immediate HIV testing of patients if workers may have been exposed to the infection  Referred to Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee
Insurance reform bill
(House Bill 2005)
Would prevent health insurers from basing rates on demographic factors  Passed by House 131-72 and sent to Senate 
Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act (Senate Bill 1137) Would renew Mcare abatement for 2008, phase out the Mcare Fund, and provide health insurance to the uninsured Passed by Senate, amended by House, and sent back to Senate.
Medical school loan forgiveness bill
(House Bill 1093)
Would forgive medical school loans for internal medicine and family medicine physicians, pediatricians, and OB GYNs who agree to practice in Pennsylvania for 10 years. Passed by House 191-9 and in Senate education committee
Preventable Serious Adverse Events Act (House Bill 2098) Would deny payment to physicians and hospitals for preventable serious complications Passed by House 201-2 and sent to Senate
Smoking ban
(Senate Bill 246)
Would ban smoking in some public places Being debated by conference committee, which has twice delayed a vote but expects to vote soon
Women’s Health Act
(House Bill 2115)
Would create an Office of Women’s Health Care Referred to House Health and Human Services Committee

Last Updated: 5/8/2008