The AHA today released a Special Bulletin with information on loan and payroll tax provisions included in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act that may help hospitals and health systems maintain adequate cash flow.

Specifically, the Special Bulletin contains information on provisions related to Small Business Administration loans via the Paycheck Protection Program and a payroll tax delay. It also contains some information on other business loans through the Federal Reserve, and AHA intends to share more information on this in the near future.

Download the Special Bulletin for a summary.

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