Congress established the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) under the CARES Act to reimburse health care providers for lost revenue and increased business costs, such as staffing, supplies, PPE, lab, and rent expenses, resulting from COVID-19. We’re pleased that approximately 76% of our members followed our advice to apply for and receive Provider Relief Funds.
However, receiving a PRF grant is just the first step in successful funding. To keep all the PRF payments you...
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