Pennsylvania 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB432 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 416 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.432 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY CURRY, SANCHEZ, DONAHUE, PIELLI, RABB, FREEMAN, 
CERRATO, HILL-EVANS, VENKAT, GIRAL, PROBST, KHAN, MADDEN, 
WAXMAN, STEELE, OTTEN, KENYATTA, D. WILLIAMS, MAYES, 
HOHENSTEIN, O'MARA, BOYD, BOROWSKI, CEPHAS, GUENST, 
SHUSTERMAN AND GREEN, JANUARY 31, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, JANUARY 31, 2025 
AN ACT
Providing for Maternal Care Access Program; and imposing duties 
on the Department of Health.
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 Maternal Care 
Access Act.
Section 2.  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:
"At-risk."  A geographic area that has a limited number of 
hospitals providing obstetric care, birth centers, obstetrician 
gynecologists and certified nurse midwives.
"Average childbearing age."  Women of ages ranging from 10 to 
60 years of age.
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the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the Health 
Care Facilities Act.
"Department."  The Department of Health of the Commonwealth.
"Distressed hospital."  A hospital that:
(1)  had a negative profit margin for at least the 
previous three consecutive calendar years; and
(2)  is located more than 25 miles of travel distance on 
a roadway from another hospital located in this Commonwealth.
"Health care provider."  As defined in section 103 of the act 
of March 20, 2002 (P.L.154, No.13), known as the Medical Care 
Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act.
"Hospital."  As defined in section 802.1 of the Health Care 
Facilities Act.
"Maternal Health Index."  An indicator of the health of a 
patient as determined by the patient's health care provider, who 
considers the following factors:
(1)  Prepregnancy obesity.
(2)  Prepregnancy diabetes.
(3)  Prepregnancy hypertension.
(4)  Prenatal care initiation in the first trimester.
(5)  Cigarette smoking.
(6)  Behavioral health factors.
"Maternal Vulnerability Index."  The measure of 43 county-
level social indicators, as published in the August 20, 2021, 
report, updated June 22, 2022, entitled Getting Hyperlocal to 
Improve Outcomes & Achieve Racial Equity in Maternal Health: The 
U.S. Maternal Vulnerability Index , published by Surgo Ventures.
"Maternity care desert."  An area that does not have any of 
the following:
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(2)  Birth centers.
(3)  Obstetrician gynecologists.
(4)  Certified nurse midwives.
"Maternity emergency services."  Care provided by a health 
care provider to a pregnant or postpartum patient as a result of 
one or more of the following symptoms:
(1)  Chest pain.
(2)  Decrease in fetal movement.
(3)  Dizziness.
(4)  Vomiting.
(5)  Heavy vaginal bleeding.
(6)  Loss of consciousness.
(7)  Seizures.
(8)  Severe abdominal pain or cramping.
(9)  Severe headache.
(10)  Sudden, spontaneous delivery.
(11)  Sudden swelling in the arms, legs or face.
(12)  Sudden changes in vision.
(13)  Shortness of breath.
(14)  High blood pressure.
"Patient."  As defined in section 103 of the Medical Care 
Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act.
"Program."  The Maternal Care Access Program established 
under section 3.
"Social Vulnerability Index."  The following demographic and 
socioeconomic criteria, as provided in the most recent census 
data published by the United States Census Bureau and employed 
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine 
adversely affected communities, that the department uses to 
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(1)  Percentage of population that is unemployed.
(2)  Percentage of population without a high school 
diploma.
(3)  Percentage of population without health insurance.
(4)  Percentage of population with income at or below 
150% of the Federal poverty level.
(5)  Percentage of households 65 years of age and older.
(6)  Percentage of households aged 17 and younger.
(7)  Percentage of households with individuals with a 
disability.
(8)  Percentage of single-parent households.
(9)  English language proficiency.
(10)  Racial and ethnic minority population.
(11)  Number of mobile homes.
(12)  Number of multiunit housing structures.
(13)  Number of households without a vehicle.
(14)  Housing crowding.
(15)  Group quarters.
"Zone."  A maternal care access zone established under 
section 4.
Section 3.  Maternal Care Access Program.
(a)  Establishment.--The Maternal Care Access Program is 
established in the department for the purpose of identifying 
counties in this Commonwealth that would benefit from increased 
access to skilled and licensed maternal health care providers 
and resources to improve maternal health outcomes. The 
department may promulgate regulations necessary for the 
implementation of the program.
(b)  Oversight.--The department may assign oversight 
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department.
(c)  Program resources.--The program may only distribute 
resources to birth centers, obstetrician gynecologists, 
certified nurse midwives or county health departments or 
hospitals providing obstetric care in zones designated in this 
act.
Section 4.  Maternal care access zones.
(a)  Designation.--A county that meets the specified 
qualifications in this section may be designated by the 
department as a zone. The department may determine whether a 
zone is considered at-risk or a maternity care desert.
(b)  Qualifications.--The department shall consider the 
following criteria when designating a zone as either at-risk or 
a maternity care desert:
(1)  The ratio of females of average childbearing age to 
full-time equivalent maternity health care providers.
(2)  The percentage of females of average childbearing 
age with income at or below 200% of the Federal poverty 
level.
(3)  Travel time and distance to the nearest health care 
provider trained and licensed to provide the necessary care, 
considering the ideal travel distance should be no more than 
30 minutes to the nearest obstetric facility and within a 
9.7-mile radius from home during the third trimester.
(4)  The Social Vulnerability Index.
(5)  Lack of maternity emergency services.
(6)  The Maternal Health Index.
(7)  The number of distressed hospitals in the area.
(8)  The number of health care providers of color in the 
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(9)  The maternal mortality rate.
(10)  The percentage of births covered by Medicaid.
(11)  The number of birth centers in the area.
(12)  Total number of obstetrician gynecologists in the 
area.
(13)  The number of certified nurse midwives in the area.
(14)  The Maternal Vulnerability Index.
(15)  The number of births per day in the area and the 
number of skilled and licensed maternal health care providers 
per birth.
(c)  Scoring.--The department shall provide scoring for all 
counties in this Commonwealth based on the criteria specified in 
this section. The scoring of criteria shall determine the need 
for designation as a zone and whether a zone is considered to be 
at-risk or a maternity care desert. An at-risk county shall have 
a lower score and a maternity care desert shall have a higher 
score. The department shall determine the scoring parameters.
(d)  Reporting.--A hospital shall report the criteria under 
this section to the appropriate county health department or the 
department. The county health department shall report the 
criteria under this section to the department.
Section 5.  Regions.
(a)  Establishment.--The following regions are established 
throughout this Commonwealth for the purpose of resource 
distribution:
(1)  Region 1 shall consist of Cameron, Clarion, 
Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango, 
and Warren Counties.
(2)  Region 2 shall consist of Allegheny, Armstrong, 
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Lawrence, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland Counties.
(3)  Region 3 shall consist of Adams, Bedford, 
Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, 
Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Perry and York Counties.
(4)  Region 4 shall consist of Blair, Bradford, Centre, 
Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, 
Northumberland, Snyder, Tioga, Union and Sullivan Counties.
(5)  Region 5 shall consist of Carbon, Lackawanna, 
Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Schuylkill, 
Susquehanna, Wyoming and Wayne Counties.
(6)  Region 6 shall consist of Berks, Bucks, Chester, 
Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.
(b)  Resource distribution.--The department shall equitably 
distribute resources to the regions specified in this section.
Section 6.  Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 180 days.
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