Wednesday, December 4, 2024

FierceHealthcare: HHS to dole out $15B to Medicaid, CHIP providers and $10B to safety-net hospitals

“The Department of Health and Human Services will give out $15 billion to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) providers and another $10 billion to safety net hospitals after facing criticism from Congress on why these providers haven’t gotten financial help.”

“The funding announcement on Tuesday will apply to providers that have not gotten any money from a $175 billion provider relief fund passed by Congress a few months ago. HHS has been criticized that the method for doling out the relief money relied too heavily on commercial and Medicare insurance claims.”

“The agency said the distribution to safety net providers will happen this week.”

“On Wednesday, HHS will launch a new portal to allow eligible Medicaid and CHIP providers to report their annual patient revenue that will be used to calculate their payment…”

“The move comes less than a week after a group of bipartisan congressional leaders slammed HHS for a delay in sending out funding to Medicaid-reliant providers, which usually operate in rural areas and on thin profit margins…”

“… HHS also announced a $10 billion allocation for safety-net hospitals, which will be sent via direct deposit. The minimum a hospital could get is $5 million and the max $50 million, HHS officials said on a call with reporters Monday…” Read the full article here.

Source: HHS to dole out $15B to Medicaid, CHIP providers and $10B to safety-net hospitals – By Robert King, June 9, 2020. FierceHealthcare.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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