If your practice received a Provider Relief Fund Grant of more than $10k from HRSA, you are required to self-report that you utilized those funds properly. On 6/11/21, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) issued guidance available at: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/provider-post-payment-notice-of-reporting-requirements-june-2021.pdf.
For medical practices that received more than $10k prior to 6/30/20, the self-reporting period already commenced on July 1st and you needed to complete the online application by 9/30/21. Please note that the 60-day grace period to self-report Phase-1 ends 11/30/21. (Provider Relief Fund Reporting Requirements and Auditing | Official web site of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration).
For those practices that received PRFs of more than $10k between 7/1/20 and 12/31/20, your self-reporting period starts 1/1/22 and ends 3/31/22. Early in January we will be reaching out to our practice clients who received more than $10k in Provider Relief Funds during the second half of 2021 to help fulfill this filing requirement.
And don’t forget that the self-reporting period for practices receiving PRFs in excess of $10k between 1/1/21 and 6/30/21 commences on 7/1/22 and ends on 9/30/22.
You can access the Provider Relief Fund Reporting Portal at: https://prfreporting.hrsa.gov/s/. The first step is to register to set up your account. Please register using your email address as the username, but then use practicehelp@schwartzaccountants.com as the contact email if you will be having us help you out with this self-reporting application. Our fee is $500 to assist with the self-reporting application.