HRSA Continues Phase 4 Funding Release

COVID-19; Provider Relief Fund
 

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released an additional $2 billion in Provider Relief Fund (PRF) Phase 4 General Distribution payments to more than 7,600 providers across the country this week. These payments are in addition to the nearly $9 billion in funding that was already released in December 2021.  

This means approximately $11 billion in PRF Phase 4 payments have been distributed to more than 74,000 providers in all 50 states, Washington D.C., and five territories. The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Rural has distributed $7.5 billion in funding to more than 43,000 providers in December 2021 and January 2022.   

The HRSA press release is available here. Please contact covid19@ahca.org with any questions.  

HRSA Provides Additional Guidance and Reminders  

AHCA/NCAL has regularly scheduled calls with HRSA. During the last communication, HRSA noted the important points below.   

  • Reconsideration Period for Phase 4 and ARP Rural begins on February 1. Current HRSA guidance on reconsideration is available here
  • Reporting Period 2 submissions are due by March 31, 2022. HRSA reporting schedule and guidance are available here.  
  • Phase 4 awards still are being made. HRSA has indicated it is working through 25,000 provider applications. If a provider has not received a No Pay Letter, a Phase 4 award is forthcoming. Additionally, because Phase 4 awards are still being made, payment breakouts are not yet available.   
If providers continue to have challenges with receiving ARP Rural payments, plese do the following:  

  • ​Double check all Optum Account information, including the account must be active; the provider number associated with the account must be a billing identification number, not a non-billing identification number; ensure the Optum Account staff contact is up to date; and check email and spam firewall settings to ensure HRSA notifications are validated emails. 
  • Attempt to resolve challenges at least twice with the Support Line. Document all conversations.  
Contact covid19@ahca.org If challenges are not resolved after these steps have been taken.