WSJ News Exclusive | Trump Administration Slow to Distribute Coronavirus Aid to Hospitals

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As Congress readies more coronavirus aid to hospitals, health-care facilities have yet to receive $70 billion meant for them in the last package

As Congress puts the finishing touches on a stimulus plan to include new funding to help hospitals survive the coronavirus pandemic, health-care facilities have yet to receive $70 billion of the emergency support allocated to them almost a month ago in the last stimulus package.

The Department of Health and Human Services is facing criticism from both parties in Congress, not only for the delay, but also over a failure to provide more information about how the money will be divided up between hospitals and other providers.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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Why is the Trump Administration is quick to give $10 million to ShakeShack but slow to give money to hospitals? Obvi Trump and his cronies want hospitals to collapse so more people die, and then have burgers and fries to celebrate priorities covidiots

Is this a true story, or biased disinformation?

Many of the payments are data based. What should the hospitals have done, save lives or move the doctors to accounts receivable.

Why can't this Trump administration do anything right?

Does the money EVER go where it should? How do we know?

Think so!!!

So the hospitals are getting more money when the haven’t even used or gotten the first allotment... that makes sense... to SpeakerPelosi

🤣🤣🤣

O V E R S I G H T and ACCOUNTABILITY or the greed f’s and cronies will get it again!

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