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Health-Related Relief Programs
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Families First Coronavirus Response Act Health Provisions
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides no-cost COVID-19 testing for participants in private health insurance plans and beneficiaries of federal health insurance programs, and expanded Medicaid benefits. » more information -
Indian Health Services
This program provides funding to the Indian Health Service to cover the cost of COVID-19 testing. Specifically, the program appropriates $64 million in new funding to the Indian Health Service to be used to cover the costs of COVID-19 diagnostic … » more information -
Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund
This section appropriates an additional $1 billion for a “Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund” for the Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) to pay claims submitted by providers for reimbursement for the cost of COVID-19 … » more information -
Medicaid
The Alabama Department of Health and Alabama Medicaid Agency provide health care for qualifying Alabama residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling … » more information -
Protection from Civil Liability for Businesses and Health Care Providers Acting in Response to COVID-19
The governor has passed an executive order to provide that a business, health care provider, or other covered entity shall not be liable for the death or injury to persons or for damages to property in any way arising from any act or omission … » more information -
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Assistance
WIC is a food assistance program for women, infants, and young children. WIC provides money in the form of WIC EBT card to buy healthy foods, and also provides information about nutrition, health, and breastfeeding. These offerings were previously … » more information -
Alaska Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
This program provides employees with 12 weeks of job-protected leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health condition. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, persons adversely impacted by … » more information -
Alaska Family Leave Act of 1992
This law provides public employees of the State of Alaska and its subdivisions with up to 18 weeks of job-protected leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health problem. Although no specific guidance has issued with … » more information -
Alaska Head Start and Early Head Start
Head Start is a Federal program that funds and promotes the school readiness of children from birth to age five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Early Head Start is a related Federal program … » more information -
Automatic Six-Month Extension of Certification of All Public Assistance Programs
Recently issued guidance from the Department of Health and Social Services’ Division of Public Assistance states that all Alaskan “public assistance programs, including SNAP, Medicaid, Temporary Assistance, Adult Public Assistance, and Senior … » more information -
Denali KidCare
The Denali KidCare program provides Medicaid coverage for children from birth through age 18, as well as pregnant women who meet income eligibility standards. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, persons adversely … » more information -
Early Prescription Refills for Medicaid Recipients
In light of COVID-19, Alaska has relaxed its eligibility requirements for early prescription refills to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries have sufficient on-hand supply of medicine. 30-day prescriptions will allow a refill when the beneficiary has … » more information -
Health Insurance Through Alaska Medicaid
Through the already-existing Medicaid program, Alaska residents that become unemployed and as a result lose essential minimum insurance coverage may apply for Medicaid. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, persons … » more information -
Temporary Expansion of Medicaid Telehealth Coverage
In light of COVID-19, Alaska’s Medicaid program has expanded its coverage of services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries through telephonic or live-virtual (i.e., Facebook, FaceTime, or Skype) media. » more information -
The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program
WIC is a public health program providing Alaskan families nutrition and breastfeeding education, counseling, support, nutritious foods and referrals to needed services. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, persons … » more information -
Changes to Arizona Medicaid Program to Address COVID-19
Arizona’s Medicaid agency is relaxing certain administrative requirements, including permitting out-of-state providers to offer emergency and non-emergency care to Arizona Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollees … » more information -
Exemption to Resume Elective Surgeries Upon Request for Health Care Facilities that Meet Certain Preparedness Standards
As of March 21, 2020, all non-essential or elective surgeries in Arizona, including dental surgeries, were delayed pursuant to Executive Order 2020-10. » more information -
Expanded Access to Pharmacies
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-20, pharmacists may dispense emergency refills of maintenance medications for up to a 90-day supply, and an additional 90-day supply if necessary, so Arizonans can avoid making a trip to the doctor to obtain a refill … » more information -
Expanded Telemedicine Coverage for Arizonans
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-15, all health insurance plans regulated by the Arizona Department of Insurance must expand telemedicine coverage for all services that would normally be covered for an in-person visit. Insurers must allow all … » more information -
Good Samaritan Protections for COVID-19 Frontline Workers
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-27, licensed Arizona healthcare professionals and volunteer health professionals registered and recruited through the Arizona Emergency System for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals who … » more information -
Coronavirus Hotlines and Testing Sites
The Arkansas Department of Health has opened a call center to answer questions and provide information to the public on COVID-19, and drive-through testing sites are available for those who may be concerned that they have COVID-19, or that they have … » more information -
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employees of covered employers to take unpaid leave for family or health. Employees of such employers may take unpaid leave if they are sick, if they must care for sick family, or if they believe they have … » more information -
Medicaid
The Arkansas Department of Human Services provides health care for qualifying Arkansas residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying … » more information -
Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) Program
The Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) program provides free rides to and from doctor’s appointments and other covered Medicaid services. A ride must be scheduled 48 hours in advance, although exceptions may be made in urgent medical situations. » more information -
Telemedicine
Telemedicine is a program under Medicare that allows patients to communicate with doctors and counselors about certain issues using the internet or telephone. Effective March 3, 2020, the Arkansas state government issued an executive order … » more information -
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)
CalWORKs is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child or children. Families with little or no cash, or those that require housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, may also be … » more information -
Child and Adult Care Food Program
California’s Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a state and federally-funded program that predates COVID-19, and can be used by eligible participants at this time. » more information -
City of Sacramento, California: Free Masks Available to Sacramento Businesses
The City of Sacramento is distributing masks provided by the California Department of Public Health to businesses in Sacramento. There are approximately 50,000 masks available. Mask pick-ups are available by appointment at the Coloma Community … » more information -
Community Testing Database
As a special COVID-19 relief measure, California has launched an interactive website to help Californians find COVID-19 community testing sites near them. The new site allows Californians to search for testing sites by current location, address … » more information -
Discounted Hotels for Health Care Workers
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a statewide partnership with various hotels that have opted in to provide discounted rates to health care workers who come in direct contact with or are suspected of having direct contact with COVID-19 patients … » more information -
Statewide COVID-19 Hotline
On March 31, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the creation of a statewide hotline as a one-stop shop resource to answer questions and help provide assistance to Californians during the COVID-19 crisis. The hotline, for example, will assist … » more information -
Testing
All insurers providing commercial health insurance coverage must immediately reduce cost-sharing (including, but not limited to, co-pays, deductibles and coinsurance) to zero for all medically necessary screening and testing for COVID-19 and … » more information -
The CalFresh (SNAP) Program
The CalFresh Program (federally known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)) provides monthly food benefits to low-income individuals and families and provides economic benefits to communities. CalFresh is federally mandated, and, in … » more information -
Toll-Free Friendship Line to Provide Emotional Support for Older Californians
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the Friendship Line, a toll-free line to provide emotional support to older Californians who are isolating at home due to California’s stay at home order and facing loneliness, isolation and anxiety. » more information -
Waiver of Certain Eligibility Requirements for In-Home Supportive Services and Early Learning and Care Services
As authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Order N-47-20, the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has issued a temporary waiver of certain requirements and procedures for In-Home Supportive Services Program (IHSS) services … » more information -
Waiver of Eligibility Re-Determinations for Medi-Cal; CalFresh; CalWORKs; Cash Assistance for Immigrants; In-Home Supportive Service
On March 18, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20. The order temporarily suspends the application of any state law that would require the re-determination of eligibility for benefits for individuals currently receiving services … » more information -
Free COVID-19 Testing
The City of Berkeley has expanded its COVID-19 testing program to provide free testing at its West Berkeley testing site to anyone in Berkeley showing COVID-19 symptoms. » more information -
Emergency Cooling Centers
Los Angeles County has identified several public facilities to serve as Emergency Cooling Centers, which will operate based on heat forecasts from the National Weather Service and in regions identified by the Department of Public Health. These … » more information -
Free COVID-19 Testing
LA County is offering free COVID-19 testing. A list of testing sites, and an interactive tool to find a nearby testing site, can be found here. Appointments are required and can be scheduled using this link. » more information -
Behavioral Health Support Available to Riverside County Residents
Riverside University Health System — Behavioral Health has developed an app, TakeMyHand.co, to assist Riverside County residents experiencing stress and challenges due to COVID-19. The app is free, and allows Riverside County residents to text with … » more information -
County of Riverside, California: Free COVID-19 Testing for Residents Without Symptoms
Riverside County residents who are not exhibiting symptoms are now eligible to be tested for COVID-19. Those who are sick will receive priority for testing. Testing is available at county-run clinics or at the drivethru testing sites located at the … » more information -
Mobile COVID-19 Testing Site
Sacramento County, in partnership with Verily’s Project Baseline, has set up a community-based testing site for COVID-19 within the county. The testing site will initially provide immediate COVID-19 testing options for Sacramento County health … » more information -
Free COVID-19 Testing Centers
The City of Fremont is offering free COVID-19 testing for individuals exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 at the Fremont Fire Tactical Training Center at 7200 Stevenson Boulevard and the Tri-City Health Center at 39500 Liberty Street. » more information -
COVID-19 Testing Center
The City of Hayward is operating its COVID-19 Testing Center in Parking Lot A off of West Loop Road on the California State University, East Bay campus. The center will provide free testing for individuals exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 and answer … » more information -
Enrollment Assistance for State Medical Insurance
Long Beach is offering enrollment assistance to those eligible for Medi-Cal, the California equivalent of Medicaid, and Covered California, the California implementation of insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Help is available from 8 … » more information -
Free COVID-19 Testing
Long Beach has established several free COVID-19 testing sites for anyone with COVID-19 symptoms. Certain sites are also testing essential workers who may have been exposed but are not showing symptoms. » more information -
Free Diagnostic COVID-19 Testing
Long Beach has established several free diagnostic COVID-19 testing sites, including for asymptomatic essential workers and asymptomatic residents of Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, Paramount and Compton. » more information -
Free COVID-19 Testing
On April 29, 2020, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that the City’s previously available free COVID-19 testing program is now available to all Angelenos, regardless of whether they are symptomatic. Individuals can sign up for testing at » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Fund
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced the creation of the COVID-19 Relief Fund for vulnerable residents and first responders in the City of Oakland. The Fund has been seeded with $2.5 million in donations. $300,000 has been earmarked for medical … » more information -
COVID-19 Testing Center For First Responders
The City of Oakland has opened a COVID-19 testing site for first responders and frontline workers located in the parking lot of the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center. The Kaiser Convention Center testing site will be open Mondays through Saturdays … » more information