SCA Rate-Setting Process to Be Waived for FY 2026/27; Providers May Still...

SCA Rate-Setting Process to Be Waived for FY 2026/27; Providers May Still Request an Increase

The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) is waiving the rate-setting requirements (i.e., XYZ package) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026/27, reasoning that rates established as a result of last year’s rate-setting process only became effective on January 1, 2026. Even with the waiver, DDAP has asked the single county authorities (SCA) to allow any providers with special circumstances or considerations to be allowed to request a rate change.

Communication, including the 2026/27 XYZ package, from SCAs to their provider networks is expected next week. Providers seeking a rate change will likely have 30 days to complete the package, with an anticipated two- to three-week SCA review process, though these details could change. As new details emerge, RCPA will update the membership.

The XYZ package is a financial reporting and rate-setting process used by DDAP and SCAs to establish residential SUD treatment rates for SCA-funded clients.