Gov. Wolf Signs Executive Order to Provide Civil Immunity for Health Care Providers

HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday signed an executive order to afford health care practitioners protection against liability for good faith actions taken in response to the call to supplement the health care provider workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the course of the pandemic and the disaster declaration associated with it, the Wolf Administration has used its authority under the declaration.

It has suspended a significant number of regulations and regulatory statutes to supplement the health care workforce. This has included:

“As the COVID-19 pandemic has required the Wolf Administration to take broad action to respond to and prepare for Pennsylvanians’ critical health care needs, so too has it required our health care providers to broaden their professional responsibilities and experiences like never before,” Wolf said.

“This Executive Order to Enhance Protections for Health Care Professionals serves to protect the individuals serving on the front lines of the disaster response.”

The executive order:

The order was written in response to stakeholders requesting civil immunity for health care practitioners practicing with good judgment under very challenging circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The executive order also is in line with actions neighboring states have taken and is responsive to the needs and requests of the health care community.

This order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect for the duration of the disaster emergency.

Read the full order here.

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