Becker's Healthcare June 10, 2020
Ayla Ellison

HHS is distributing another $35 billion from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act’s provider relief fund, $10 billion of which is going to safety-net hospitals.

HHS provided details on the most recent disbursement from the provider relief fund in a June 9 release. To qualify for a slice of the funding, safety-net hospitals must have average uncompensated care per bed of at least $25,000, profitability of 3 percent or less and a Medicare Disproportionate Payment Percentage of 20.2 percent or greater.

HHS said each safety-net hospital that qualifies for relief aid will receive between $5 million and $50 million.

Below is a breakdown of how much funding safety-net hospitals in each state will receive from...

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