The ADA has released additional information about the HHS Provider Relief Funds for Dentists. One of the biggest concerns was that it appeared the practice could not balance bill if they received the grant. Fortunately, the ADA has worked with HHS to resolve the issue. The only time the practice cannot balance bill is when treating patients that have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Otherwise, there are no restrictions on balance billing.
Here is the official ADA announcement that also covers other aspects of HHS funding.
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HHS Updates on Provider Relief Fund for Dentists |
Hello, Fellow Dentists:
As you may recall, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Friday, July 10 that all dentists with a verifiable dental provider Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) are allowed to apply for funding through the Enhanced Provider Relief Fund (PRF) Payment Portal. The deadline to apply has been extended to Monday, August 3. Balance Billing Many of you have already applied and the number one concern we’ve heard has been about accepting the Terms and Conditions on balance billing, also known as surprise billing. The ADA worked with HHS to set the record straight and they’ve now clarified that:
Reporting Requirements
Webinars and Other Help Available
Terms and FAQs
The ADA is proud to support dentists as they return to serving their communities. Together, we are driving dentistry forward on its path to recovery. Be sure to visit ADA.org/COVID19Advocacy for regular updates. Stay Well, |
Chad P. Gehani, DDS President |