Since POLST legislation did not receive approval in both houses of the Pennsylvania Assembly in the last legislative session, it has been reintroduced again. Representative Paul Schemel of Waynesboro is the prime sponsor of HB 987 which was referred to the House Health Committee in March. Senator Gene Yaw from Williamsport again introduced the bill in the Senate. SB 142 has been referred to the Health and Human Services Committee.
There are some differences in language within the two bills. The Pennsylvania legislative stakeholder group supports the Senate bill consistent with the national policy that states while POLST is always voluntary, it is appropriate for any patient who:
• is at an increased risk of experiencing a medical emergency based on their current medical condition and who wishes to make clear their treatment preferences, including CPR, mechanical ventilation, ICU; or
• has had multiple unplanned hospital admissions in the last 12 months, typically coupled with increasing frailty, decreasing function, and/or progressive weight loss; or
• has had multiple unplanned hospital admissions in the last 12 months, typically coupled with increasing frailty, decreasing function, and/or progressive weight loss.