Updated May 16, 2020 9:00 am: We have talked about the CARES Act before with regard to the loan programs and the other measures that impact physicians and their practices. This week, there are rumblings of another stimulus package to prop up the country and its economy in these trying times: the HEROES Act.

It stands for “Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions” (HEROES). It is massive: $3 Trillion, as proposed, bigger than the $2.2 Trillion CARES Act. It has been introduced in the Democrat-led House and still needs to pass both House and Senate. Without getting into politics, the general consensus is that the chance of it passing as-is is nearly nil. However, it helps to know what’s in it at this time- so we can follow along. Some of it will be very useful for physician and their practices. So, let’s get started.

Changes to PPP Loan Forgiveness Program

The wildly successful PPP Loan program has seen its share of roll-out debacles and confusion. At this time, most small businesses who applied for the loan should have received it. It still has about $120 Billion left in funds. So, if you have not yet received it but want to, you still have until June 30, 2020 to apply for one.

Now that everyone’s focus has moved from loan procurement to maximizing forgiveness, we have our eye on any changes to the rules for loan forgiveness. And the HEROES Act has some in store. They should all prove very useful, so I’m hoping this part remains in any version that is finally approved.

Changes to Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)

FFCRA went into effect on April 1st, 2020. Here are some proposed changes:

Other Small Business Assistance

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Health Provisions of HEROES Act

Student Loan Relief

Assistance for Individuals and Families

Assistance For Alien and Immigrant Physicians

All in all, a sweeping set of changes. It will be very interesting to follow its course through the Legislature and hope that at least some of this can come to fruition.

Thank you very much for reading! I will continue to update this as the news evolves and we gain better understanding.

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