HHS announces details on additional distributions of COVID-19 relief funds

The Department of Health and Human Services today that it will distribute $25.5 billion in COVID-19 relief funds to health care providers. This includes $17 billion in a 鈥淧hase 4鈥 distribution from the Provider Relief Fund, as well as the $8.5 billion in American Rescue Plan Act funds designated for rural providers. Providers will apply for both sets of funds through a single application process, which will open Sept. 29.
In a statement following the announcement, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack said, 鈥淭he Provider Relief Fund has been a lifeline to America鈥檚 hospitals, health systems and caregivers, helping us keep our doors open during COVID-19 so we can continue providing essential services and care to patients and communities. That鈥檚 why Congress designated these funds to providers on the front lines of this battle.
鈥淭he AHA appreciates the Administration for announcing plans to get additional critical relief funding for providers out the door. Virus cases and hospitalizations continue to climb across the country so providers will continue to need support.
鈥淲e look forward to reviewing today鈥檚 announcement in more detail and continuing to work with HHS on providing further much-needed support to hospitals and health systems, especially as this announcement doesn鈥檛 account for the spring and summer surges across the country due to the Delta variant.鈥