HARRISBURG, Pa. – Concerned with the prioritization of the COVID-19 vaccine, Pennsylvania Health Care Association (PHCA) president and CEO, Zach Shamberg, testified before a House Democratic Policy Committee hearing today to address ongoing challenges facing long-term care providers now, and in the coming months.
“Every day without a vaccine in our long-term care communities is one more day in which we risk the lives of our most vulnerable residents,” said Shamberg.
Currently, less than 20 percent of the COVID-19 vaccine distributed to Pennsylvania has been allocated for the vulnerable residents and frontline workers in nursing homes, assisted living communities and personal care homes––the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of prioritization has created a cause for alarm.
“Not one long-term care resident or staff member received a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine until Monday, Dec. 28––a full two weeks after Pennsylvania’s hospitals received their doses. That is the same day West Virginia completed its first round of vaccinations for all long-term care residents and staff,” said Shamberg during his testimony. “Why would long-term care be forced to wait for a remedy to a virus that has devastated thousands?”
Shamberg raised questions regarding additional concerns during his testimony that will impact the long-term care community if not addressed by the state:
- After the federal pharmacy partnership ends, what is the state’s plan to vaccinate long-term care residents and staff, including new hires, as well as new patients and residents?
- When will reopening and visitation guidance be released for providers?
- Independent research has informed us that community spread of COVID-19 equals a greater likelihood of spread in our long-term care facilities. What is the plan for mass/community vaccination?
This was the second hearing on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in less than one week in which Shamberg testified. On Thursday, he delivered testimony and answered questions before a joint hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and Aging and Youth Committee (see video below).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsAHXlfBblo&list=PL2DW968G3q1lj1Bw2RR-SGFibYKduhKR6&index=2
Click here to download video testimony with Senate Health and Human Services Committee and Aging and Youth Committee.