A Republican-led congressional committee is investigating Covid-19 relief funds meant to help struggling hospitals, after the Wall Street Journal reported last year that much of the aid went to profitable facilities
A Republican-led congressional committee is investigating Covid-19 relief funds meant to help struggling hospitals, afterHouse Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer and Rep.
Nick Langworthy on Tuesday sent the Department of Health and Human Services a letter requesting documents regarding the money, also known as the Provider Relief Fund, including communications about how the agency distributed payouts.
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