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CMS sends $51B in advance payments to hospitals

April 9, 2020Ayla EllisonNo CommentsBecker's Hospital CFO ReportAlternative payment models (APMs),Covid-19 / Coronavirus,Policy, Regulations, CMS, & Government,Hospital & Health System News,Hospitals

CMS announced April 9 that it has delivered more than $51 billion in payments to hospitals and other healthcare providers in the past week through the Accelerated and Advance Payment Program.

CMS expanded the payment program to a broader group of healthcare providers in late March to help offset the financial impact of COVID-19. On April 7, the agency said it had distributed $34 billion in funds to healthcare providers and suppliers through the program in the past week. Two days later, CMS said the amount had grown to $51 billion.

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