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The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has shared the Information Sharing and Advisory Committee (ISAC) Provider Performance Review Subcommittee 2026 Meeting Schedule.
Time: The meetings are scheduled to take place on Thursdays, from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm, unless otherwise specified.
Save the Dates:
Location: Meetings will be held remotely. Links to register and participate will be shared closer to the meeting date.
If you have any questions, please contact TaWanda Jackson.
This training will review updates to the PUNS Manual, outline changes to the Emergency Need criteria, and introduce the new PUNS Supplement Form (Emergency Need Use Only).
Who should attend?
Date and Time:
February 11, 2026
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has confirmed that Supports Coordination Organizations (SCO) payments for Pay-for-Performance (P4P) as well as regular cycle payments that were on the same remittance advice have now been fully approved. SCOs should expect those payments in their accounts either Wednesday, February 4, or Thursday, February 5.
On February 3, 2026, Governor Josh Shapiro delivered his fourth budget address to the Pennsylvania General Assembly. He began the address by commending the significant growth of the Commonwealth over the last three years, highlighting improvements in quality education, agriculture, energy, and becoming the only state in the Northeast with a growing economy.
Shapiro’s 2026/27 proposed budget calls for $53.3 billion in state General Funds expenditures, with Medicaid (32%) and Education (36%) being the largest spend categories. Other expenditures include:
The 2026/27 budget also includes supplemental appropriations of $390.3 million to increase the FY 2025/26 General Fund spend to $51.5 billion. The majority of this increase is attributed towards DHS programs and Education through the end of FY 2025/26, with a $374.5 million increase for human services related to increased projections of utilization, caseloads, and enrollments anticipated through June 2026.
Similar to last year’s address, Shapiro called for the legalization and taxation of adult use cannabis as well as taxing and regulating skill games terminals in order to support the proposed 2026/27 expenditure. The budget would also be funded by transferring $4.6 billion from the Budget Stabilization Reserve Fund (Rainy Day Fund) to the General Fund, which would leave the Rainy Day Fund balance at $3.3 billion.
2026/27 Proposed Budget Highlights:
Behavioral Health
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Community HealthChoices
While this brief overview provides a snapshot of the Governor’s proposed budget, RCPA Policy Staff will be working with our lobbying partners, healthcare experts, and systems’ stakeholders to provide a thorough analysis of the budget to members. We have confirmed that DHS will be hosting a virtual proposed budget briefing on its portion of the State Budget funding this Friday, February 6, 2026. An invitation was distributed to RCPA members earlier this morning. The virtual briefing will provide some additional details, but the DHS “Blue Book” provides the most detail on certain appropriation lines and should be available in the coming weeks in advance of its hearings with the Senate and House Appropriations Committees.
If you have questions, please contact your respective RCPA Policy Director.
Secretary Val Arkoosh and leadership from the Department of Human Services (DHS) will host a webinar to discuss the proposed 2026/27 budget for the department. The briefing will take place at 10:00 am on Friday, February 6. If you are unable to attend, the briefing will be recorded and available for viewing afterwards on DHS’ YouTube channel.
Visit here to register for the briefing. All who plan to attend must register individually. A link for the webinar will be sent Thursday evening. DHS encourages you to submit questions ahead of the briefing so they can prepare as much information as possible. The Department will follow up on any questions that they are unable to answer during the webinar.
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