16 Apr, 2021 What you need to know about CMS’s recovery of COVID-19 Accelerated and Advance Payments By Nicole Jobe Background on Accelerated and Advance Payments In March of 2020, CMS expanded the COVID-19 Accelerated and Advance Payments (CAAP)...
29 Dec, 2020 Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds reporting requirements By Scott Goldschmidt Aaron Lacey Here at REGucation, we have been closely monitoring the CARES Act and compliance obligations under the Higher Education Emergency Relief...
28 Dec, 2020 Nine Bankruptcy Code amendments included in latest appropriations bill By David Warfield David Farrell On December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriation Act ("CAA") was signed into law. The nearly 5,600-page bill is reportedly the...
28 Oct, 2020 Additional updates to the Provider Relief Fund By Nicole Jobe On October 22, 2020, HHS updated its reporting guidance to revise the methodology for calculating lost revenue and expanded the...
26 Oct, 2020 Provider Relief Fund updates: Phase 3 distribution and reporting requirements By Nicole Jobe As of October 28, we have updated Health Law Checkup with new guidance regarding Provider Relief Funds, available here. Phase 3...
24 Aug, 2020 HHS provides update for Provider Relief Fund reporting requirements By Nicole Jobe The Provider Relief Fund was established as part of the CARES Act to reimburse eligible health care providers for expenses or lost...
11 Jun, 2020 Be on the lookout for frequent changes being made to the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund FAQs By Nicole Jobe The CARES Act provides for a $175 billion Provider Relief Fund, $50 billion of which is distributed through the general distribution. The...
04 Jun, 2020 Why the return of NOL carry backs may be good news for some distressed corporations By David Warfield A little noticed provision in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) may provide distressed corporations...
23 Apr, 2020 COVID-19: When a bank loan restructure may not be a troubled debt restructuring (revised) By Sarah Wade Garrett Fischer Since our March 2020 blog post, the Federal banking and credit union regulators (FRB, FDIC, NCUA, OCC and CFPB) (collectively, the...
22 Apr, 2020 CARES Act funds: Significant new USED guidance includes surprises By Aaron Lacey Christopher Murray Katie Wendel Scott Goldschmidt +1 more... Show less Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Education issued significant new guidance to institutions of higher education regarding their receipt...
15 Apr, 2020 10 potential benefits for physicians under the CARES Act By Nicole Jobe The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”), signed into law on March 27, 2020, provides emergency assistance...
09 Apr, 2020 ED issues instructions to Higher Ed to obtain CARES Act funds By Aaron Lacey Christopher Murray Katie Wendel Scott Goldschmidt +1 more... Show less Earlier this afternoon, the U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to institutional leaders detailing the process for securing the...
03 Apr, 2020 The CARES Act: More options for higher education By Aaron Lacey Christopher Murray Scott Goldschmidt In our first blog post concerning the CARES Act and higher education, we focused on those provisions specifically designed to provide...
27 Mar, 2020 The CARES Act: Summary of provisions impacting higher education institutions and borrowers By Scott Goldschmidt Aaron Lacey Christopher Murray On March 25, 2020, the Senate approved a $2 trillion relief and stimulus package designed to address the economic impact caused by the...