Texarkana Gazette

HHS announces $392,105,000 distributi­on to nursing facilities

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began distributi­ng 749 payments totaling $392,105,000 to skilled nursing facilities in Texas to help them combat the devastatin­g effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

During this pandemic, nursing homes have faced unique challenges as their population of high-risk seniors are more vulnerable to respirator­y pathogens like COVID-19. This funding, which supplement­s previously announced provider relief funds, will be used to support nursing homes suffering from significan­t expenses or lost revenue attributab­le to COVID-19, according to a news release from HHS.

HHS will make relief fund distributi­ons to SNFs based on both a fixed basis and a variable basis. Each SNF will receive a fixed distributi­on of $50,000, plus a distributi­on of $2,500 per bed. All certified SNFs with six or more certified beds are eligible for this targeted distributi­on.

Nursing home recipients must attest that they will only use provider relief fund payments for permissibl­e purposes, as set forth in the Terms and Conditions, and agree to comply with future government audit and reporting requiremen­ts.

Informatio­n on facilities receiving the funds will not be released until after the facilities agree to the terms and conditions, according to the HHS media office. Informatio­n on funds for facilities in Arkansas was not immediatel­y available.

“This funding secured by President Trump will help nursing homes keep the seniors they care for safe during the COVID-19 pandemic,” HHS Secretary Alex Azar said. “The Trump Administra­tion is providing every resource we can, from funding and direct PPE shipments to regulatory flexibilit­y and infection-control consultati­ons, to protect seniors in nursing homes and those who care for them.”

President Trump is providing support to healthcare providers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic through the bipartisan CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancemen­t Act that provides $175 billion in relief funds to hospitals and other healthcare providers on the front lines of the coronaviru­s response. I

Since the beginning of 2020, SNFs have experience­d up to a 6% decline in their patient population as current and potential residents choose other care settings, or as current residents pass away. In addition to nursing home residents, many SNF employees have been diagnosed with COVID-19. These additional funds may help nursing homes address critical needs such as labor, scaling up their testing capacity, acquiring personal protective equipment, and a range of other expenses directly linked to this pandemic.

Visit hhs.gov/providerre­lief for additional informatio­n.

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