COVID-19 | 5 Things About the Provider Relief Fund
CARES Act Provider Relief Fund
The Provider Relief Fund supports American families, workers, and the heroic healthcare providers in the battle against the COVID-19 outbreak. HHS is distributing $175 billion to hospitals and healthcare providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response.
For Providers
Sign an attestation, accept or refuse funds, agree to terms and conditions, submit revenue information, and request reimbursement.
For Patients
Read about billing and cost-sharing information for patients with or without insurance seeking COVID-19 testing and/or treatments.
About the Provider Relief Fund
Learn about how HHS is allocating the funds to reach those on the front lines and protecting patients' access to health care.
Data
Explore the full list of providers who have received funding for the coronavirus (COVID-19) response.
Reporting Requirements and Auditing
Learn about reporting requirements for recipients of Provider Relief Fund payments. Recipients are also subject to auditing.
FAQs
Find answers to questions about the attestation process, eligibility, reporting requirements, and more.
In accordance with the Office of Management and Budget's Memorandum M-20-21, all financial information that agencies are required to report concerning their disposition of CARES Act and other supplemental COVID-19 appropriated funds is publicly available on USAspending.gov. View the COVID-19 Spending profile page.
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