HHS delays Provider Relief Fund reporting deadline and revises reporting requirements
The Department of Health and Human Services today announced that it is delaying the reporting deadline for the Provider Relief Fund program.
HHS had previously planned to open the portal for provider reporting by today, Jan. 15, with the first deadline for submissions on Feb. 15. Instead, starting today, PRF recipients may only register for access to the reporting portal. The date by which providers will be required to ultimately submit their information remains to be determined.
At the same time, HHS has issued revised reporting requirements in accordance with the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021.
See the AHA Special Bulletin for more details.
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