The CARES Act allocated $175 billion in grants to support hospital and healthcare providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response to recover lost revenue and increased expenses as a result of the pandemic. Certain grants do not require repayment just as long as the recipient submits documentation sufficient to ensure that the funds were used for healthcare-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to the coronavirus and expended by June 30, 2021. Appropriate records and cost documentation should be maintained for potential audit. All recipients of Provider Relief Fund payments are required to comply with reporting requirements issued by
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Healthcare Providers Receive CARES Act Provider Relief Fund
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