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hole in our defense — a lesson learned during COVID, when America couldn’t make essential goods. Consider: more
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) by including COVID-19 vaccine related claims, improving access to compensation, and streamlining … strengthens the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program while bringing COVID-19 vaccine claims into the program, so they
funding for Pennsylvania healthcare providers to help offset COVID-19 response costs. “During the COVID-19 pandemic … hospitals were already promised for costs incurred during COVID. Now, this funding is going to go right back
reimburse healthcare providers for expenses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Pennsylvania’s hospitals stood by families during … upwards of $14 million in reimbursements. During the COVID-19 pandemic, FEMA offered Public Assistance grants to help
Poconos. This funding comes in the form of covid-era Public Assistance Grants from the Federal Emergency Management … costly investments in safeguarding public health during the covid pandemic. Working alongside our local providers and members
previously unobligated FEMA Public Assistance funds related to COVID-19 response costs. This announcement comes less than … said Rep. Bresnahan. “Pennsylvania hospitals stepped up during COVID-19 and did everything asked of them and more
agency to release nearly $600 million in approved COVID-19 reimbursement funding owed to Pennsylvania hospitals and health
owed to Pennsylvania health care providers for eligible COVID-19 response costs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, FEMA … vital institutions in any community, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania’s hospitals proved exactly
Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance funds related to COVID-19 response costs. Rep. Bresnahan joined Rep. Mackenzie … Mike Kelly (PA-16). During the COVID pandemic, FEMA offered Public Assistance grants to help offset the significant
Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance funds related to COVID-19 response costs. Congressman Mackenzie was joined … Mike Kelly (PA-16). During the COVID pandemic, FEMA offered Public Assistance grants to help offset the significant
American issue,” said Lankford. “During COVID, fraudsters exploited loopholes in the unemployment system and stole billions while taxpayers
voting against H.R. 1834, legislation that would extend COVID-era enhanced premium tax credits for three years … premiums. I opposed this short-term extension of COVID-era enhanced tax credits because it preserves a broken
Enhanced Premium Tax Credits (EPTCs) were a COVID-19 pandemic-era policy scheduled to expire
them reduced or eliminated during the COVID-19 public health emergency and exempt these individuals from being subject
influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), strep throat, and COVID-19. It would also allow pharmacists to prescribe treatments
attribute premium increases entirely to the expiration of COVID-era subsidies. Moreover, the Pennsylvania’s Insurance Department itself
country, especially in rural America and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The HEALTH Act provides access to vital
been owed to DeSales University through the COVID-era Employee Retention Credit. The University had applied
rate of fraud during PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) COVID lending. The Biden Administration increased the number of SBLCs
fully funded by reallocating unspent and recovered federal COVID-era relief dollars . It creates no new burden
have come to rely on telehealth since the COVID-19 pandemic. Congress must act to preserve these authorities … seen the benefits of telehealth services following the COVID-19 pandemic. Seniors now have the convenience of seeing
real time: He told McCormick about a covid-era state Senate bill regarding the Whole-Home Repairs program
risk of rehospitalization and death. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Caucus has championed critical legislation, from delivering COVID-19 relief to laying the groundwork for the historic Infrastructure