On June 9 the Department of Health and Human Services announced that it will distribute $15 billion to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (“CHIP”) providers. HHS spokesman Eric Hargan noted that this distribution will be focused on the approximately 275,000 providers who care for Medicaid and CHIP recipients but who did not receive funds in HHS’ April distribution of $50 billion. Mr. Hargan specifically mentioned providers such as dentists, pediatricians, assisted living facilities and behavioral health provider such as opioid treatment programs. Medicaid/CHIP providers can apply for the funds through the enhanced Provider Relief Portal by providing data that will determine their payments, including information concerning their payer mix to inform future distributions to providers who serve a large portion of Medicaid patients or provide a large amount of uncompensated care.

Medicaid providers should be alert to issues associated with past Provider Relief Fund distributions. Subjects include the specific terms and conditions associated with the distribution, eligibility for the funds, eligible costs and losses, and the consequences for program violations. Previous posts regarding these issues can be found here, and as always, Husch Blackwell attorneys are available to answer any specific questions regarding the distribution.