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Referenced Laws
42 U.S.C. 1395x(ww)
Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Penicillin Allergy Verification and Evaluation Act or the PAVE Act.
Section 2
2. Findings Congress makes the following: On September 28, 1928, Alexander Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist, discovered penicillin, forever changing healthcare by identifying an effective way to treat a wide range of infections which opened the door for numerous successful medical treatments. Millions of patients believe they are allergic to penicillin, but information cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and recent medical journal articles in the Journal of the American Medical Association and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, shows that more than 90 percent of patients who have a self-reported penicillin allergy in their electronic medical record can safely take penicillin after verification testing. A 2020 medical research review found, penicillin allergy is estimated to affect approximately 10 percent of the population, and 15 percent of hospitalized patients are labeled with a penicillin allergy. Penicillin allergy label is associated with poor patient outcomes including increased hospital length of stay, increased perioperative infections, and overall increased mortality according to the New England Journal of Medicine. A 2018 paper in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology indicates that penicillin allergy evaluation by any means has been shown to be a cost-saving intervention. Delabeling penicillin allergy is an important component of antibiotic stewardship and is endorsed by many professional organizations and public health bodies, including the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. A 2023 study of adults 65 and older with a penicillin allergy label published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology found that 97 percent were disproved after verification testing.
Section 3
3. Penicillin allergy verification and evaluation for seniors Section 1861(ww) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395x(ww)) is amended— In paragraph (1)— by inserting penicillin allergy verification and evaluation (as defined in paragraph (5)), after (as defined in paragraph (4)),; in paragraph (2)— by redesignating subparagraph (O) as subparagraph (P); and by inserting after subparagraph (N) the following new subparagraph: Penicillin allergy verification and evaluation. by adding at the end the following new paragraph: For purposes of paragraph (1), the term penicillin allergy verification and evaluation means— identification of individuals reporting a history of penicillin allergy; consideration of whether the reported reaction history is consistent with an allergy or hypersensitivity reaction or can be reevaluated; the provision of information on the adverse individual and public health impact of a penicillin allergy label; and a referral to an allergy or immunology specialist, as appropriate. Section 1861(hhh)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395x(hhh)(2)) is amended— by redesignating subparagraph (I) as subparagraph (J); and by inserting after subparagraph (H) the following new subparagraph: Penicillin allergy verification and evaluation (as defined in subsection (ww)(5)). Nothing in the amendments made by subsection (a) or (b) shall be construed to prohibit separate payment for structured penicillin allergy validation and evaluation services furnished to an individual on the same day as an initial preventive physical examination or an annual wellness visit. The amendments made by this section shall apply to examinations and visits furnished on or after January 1, 2027. (O)Penicillin allergy verification and evaluation.; and (5)For purposes of paragraph (1), the term penicillin allergy verification and evaluation means—(A)identification of individuals reporting a history of penicillin allergy;(B)consideration of whether the reported reaction history is consistent with an allergy or hypersensitivity reaction or can be reevaluated;(C)the provision of information on the adverse individual and public health impact of a penicillin allergy label; and(D)a referral to an allergy or immunology specialist, as appropriate.. (I)Penicillin allergy verification and evaluation (as defined in subsection (ww)(5))..