covid-19 high-impact allocation
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COVID-19 High-Impact Allocation
COVID-19 High-Impact Allocation: HHS is distributing $10 billion to 395 hospitals who provided inpatient care for 100 or more COVID-19 patients through April 10, 2020, and will distribute an additional $2 billion to these hospitals based on their Medicare and Medicaid
disproportionate share and uncompensated care payments.
Provider Relief Fund COVID-19 High Impact Payment Allocations
May 1, 2020
State Providers Payment
AL 5 $70,087,478
AR 1 $8,881,583
AZ 2 $23,248,674
CA 13 $231,583,318
CO 5 $99,545,171
CT 12 $290,680,678
DC 2 $43,958,493
DE 2 $32,325,398
FL 15 $286,273,954
GA 18 $377,176,826
IL 33 $694,340,792
IN 12 $240,460,850
KS 1 $18,306,018
LA 15 $399,879,990
MA 22 $494,673,926
MD 10 $101,146,169
MI 30 $900,076,147
MN 3 $49,495,127
MO 5 $82,671,879
MS 1 $15,355,596
COVID-19 High-Impact Allocation
NC 4 $79,025,656
NJ 53 $1,708,039,947
NV 1 $18,760,725
NY 90 $5,026,344,742
OH 4 $56,024,932
OK 1 $35,818,349
PA 17 $323,633,599
RI 1 $19,806,690
TN 2 $35,378,052
TX 2 $27,394,611
VA 4 $74,993,694
WA 7 $102,505,694
WI 2 $32,105,242
SUM 395 $12,000,000,000
Low Income and Uninsured Patients
HHS is distributing an additional $2 billion to these 395 hospitals in proportion to the amount of care they provide to low-income and uninsured patients. This funding will provide these
hospitals with additional, proportionally greater funding to purchase equipment, hire additional staff, and procure other needed resources to care for patients during the COVID pandemic. The table below highlights areas across the country that will receive the largest
portion of the $2 billion distribution.
$2 Billion Distribution to Hospitals Treating Low-income and Uninsured Patients
By State NY $686,681,434
NJ $137,657,146
IL $134,495,975
FL $119,390,472
MA $105,715,331
GA $97,523,832
MI $95,602,315
CA $95,105,267
PA $68,458,903
LA $64,419,560
IN $60,645,438
CT $38,508,037
MO $33,638,310
NC $29,992,087
AL $24,209,915
By County
New York, NY $242,273,768
Bronx, NY $125,266,704
Cook, IL $115,067,756
Kings, NY $83,805,519
Nassau, NY $61,889,331
Queens, NY $57,882,482
Los Angeles, CA $55,552,609
Miami-Dade, FL $53,390,649
Low Income and Uninsured Patients
Marion, IN $49,838,431
Suffolk, MA $44,542,759
Philadelphia, PA $43,442,363
Fulton, GA $41,429,250
Wayne, MI $41,340,287
Santa Clara, CA $33,239,601
Orleans Parish, LA $28,659,884
Allocation for Rural Providers
Recipients of the $10 billion rural distribution will include, rural acute care general hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), and Community
Health Centers located in rural areas.
Rural Providers State Providers Total Relief $
AK 168 $55,265,363
AL 181 $157,023,821
AR 206 $192,441,506
AZ 92 $105,867,646
CA 418 $306,886,518
CO 145 $185,211,249
CT 15 $16,113,815
DE/MD 45 $43,430,831
FL 189 $110,519,434
FM 13 $1,342,292
GA 253 $339,111,987
HI 59 $58,471,697
IA 183 $364,226,406
ID 102 $128,483,726
IL 244 $443,274,151
IN 137 $230,827,928
KS 245 $385,540,423
KY 545 $373,839,833
LA 253 $226,403,824
MA 23 $24,145,767
ME 140 $133,463,484
MI 250 $279,294,262
MN 121 $372,537,780
MO 346 $310,590,535
MS 299 $309,398,685
MT 127 $196,284,330
NC 240 $253,480,503
Allocation for Rural Providers
ND 64 $136,833,909
NE 107 $272,269,390
NH 42 $115,640,741
NJ 12 $8,124,111
NM 157 $90,161,044
NV 26 $46,696,715
NY 170 $257,237,104
OH 222 $381,457,227
OK 162 $265,546,575
OR 154 $149,435,976
PA 154 $232,908,131
PR 13 $4,623,197
PW 10 $1,032,532
SC 175 $137,261,335
SD 104 $195,747,741
TN 390 $496,334,959
TX 419 $639,946,996
UT 59 $79,354,308
VA 97 $113,008,084
VI/MP/GU/AS 20 $30,876,589
VT 81 $74,737,779
WA 204 $206,856,690
WI 160 $310,692,916
WV 275 $140,986,769
WY 35 $84,394,591
SUM 8,351 $10,075,643,204
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