Physicians Practice March 27, 2020
Keith A. Reynolds

Help is on the way for private practices in the form of a $2.2 trillion spending package currently awaiting a signature from President Donald J. Trump.

The CARES act, an 880-page behemoth of a bill which passed the senate 96 to zero in the wee hours of March 26, is expected to bring relief to citizens, big industries, and small business in the form of cash payments and loans.

As the COVID-19 coronavirus has limited in-person appointments, elective surgeries and procedures, and led to many statewide shelter in place orders, there are specific provisions in the bill that can be a big help for private practices feeling the crunch due to the current global pandemic.

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