On Friday, June 11, HHS announced that it is extending the deadline by which hospitals and other providers that received Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments must use their COVID-19 PRF payments. Doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers that received Provider Relief Fund (PRF) money after June 30, 2020, will now have 90 days to report payments received from the government’s coronavirus relief fund after the HHS extended the deadline from 30 days. The HHS Announcement also extends the amount of time providers will have to report information on the use of their PRF money.
WSC Brief: HHS Extends Provider Relief Fund Deadlines
Washington Strategic Consulting
June 17, 2021 12:19 pm
On Friday, June 11, HHS announced that it is extending the deadline by which hospitals and other providers that received Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments must use their COVID-19 PRF payments. Doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers that received Provider Relief Fund (PRF) money after June 30, 2020, will now have 90 days to report payments received from the government’s coronavirus relief fund after the HHS extended the deadline from 30 days. The HHS Announcement also extends the amount of time providers will have to report information on the use of their PRF money.