The agency said it would provide about $15 billion of the total to hospitals serving patients covered by federal Medicaid program for low-income individuals and children’s health insurance program, and $10 billion to safety net hospitals that treat patients regardless of their insurance status.
The U.S. government has earmarked $175 billion for hospitals and medical providers to meet the increased expenses from rising COVID-19 cases and cover lost revenues due to suspension of medical procedures and routine visits.
The latest funding would include hospitals that did not receive aid from the government’s initial payout of $50 billion, the agency said.
“HHS is using funds from Congress, secured by President Trump, to provide new targeted help for America’s safety-net providers and clinicians who treat millions of Medicaid beneficiaries,” HHS Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement.
Safety net hospitals will receive between $5 million and $50 million, which will be sent directly to the hospitals via direct deposit. The fund distribution would occur this week, according to the agency.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-hhs/u-s-government-offers-25-billion-in-covid-19-relief-to-some-hospitals-idUSKBN23G2O5
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