Pa. House committee vote is the latest move to protect vaccine access amid CDC shakeups
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The state
The bill, introduced by Rep.
It passed on party lines, with 14
“For millions of Pennsylvanians who choose to receive vaccines, they have come to depend on insurance coverage without cost sharing,” Venkat said. “House Bill 1828 is absolutely necessary to meet that expectation.”
The proposal also maintains Pennsylvania’s religious exemptions.
Historically, insurance companies that operate within the commonwealth have been required to cover vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control’s
In its most recent move, the panel changed its recommendation for the COVID-19 vaccine, so that people should consult a doctor before getting one, as opposed to simply visiting a pharmacy for the shot. That follows an action last month to adopt a slightly more restrictive recommendation for the vaccination, advising its use in people 65 and older, children over six months old with health conditions, and other “high risk” individuals.
So far, the change has not led to insurance companies widely dropping coverage for the vaccines, but many of them are required by state laws to follow ACIP’s guidance. It’s unclear what the more ambiguous recommendation allows.
Venkat’s bill is just the latest effort in the commonwealth to ensure vaccine access amid shakeups at the
It follows a push from Gov.
Last week, Shapiro signed an executive order telling state agencies to ensure Pennsylvanians can have access to free vaccinations, regardless of ACIP’s guidelines.
The order directed the state
Shapiro has also signed
And last month, the state
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