COVID-19 Provider Relief Funding – Use of Funds, Attestations, and Risk Analysis
28 April 2020
In the face of COVID-19, every day brings new information to the ever-changing frontier of the Health Care Industry. For this brief webinar, we covered the requirements for health care providers that have received federal grants from HHS through the Provider Relief Fund, including how the money can be expended, requirements for reporting, tax consequences, and interaction with other sources of funding. There was also time to ask questions during the presentation.
We also recently published a blog titled, “Understanding HHS’s Plans to Disperse Provider Relief Funds Authorized By The CARES Act,” which you can read by clicking here.
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