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A month before the reporting deadline, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it would be pushing back the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund (PRF) reporting timeline now that the ...
In addition to extending the current reporting and use-of-funds deadlines until the end of the pandemic, it would ensure that workplace safety improvements are an allowed use of PRF dollars.
This reporting period requires providers that received one or more general and/or targeted PRF payments exceeding $10,000 in all, between Jan. 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, to report on the use of ...
Some confusion was lifted last week for practitioners who perform single audits of health care entities, when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) clarified rules for single audits ...
As the COVID-19 public health emergency's expiration date looms, Health Resources and Services Administration is taking steps to keep collecting information from providers on relief fund spending.
Recipients are also now required to report for each payment received period where they got one or more payments exceeding $10,000. This is a change from $10,000 cumulatively across all PRF ...
This new guidance does not appear to amend HHS’ position that providers may continue to deploy PRF payments until June 30, 2021 and that they must report on the 2021 use of funds by July 31, 2021.
Earlier this month, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced that it planned to reopen the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) reporting period after thousands of recipients were ...
The updated Reporting Requirements come just three weeks prior to when PRF recipients would have been required to expend all received funds and when reporting was scheduled to commence (July 1, 2021).
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