Does the HIV/AIDS Bureau support a grantee reducing grant funding to their sub-grantees or contractors as a result of the sub-grantees or the contractors increased third party revenues?
A2: No. HRSA discourages grantees from reducing grant funding for sub-grantees or contractors that collect third party reimbursement revenues. Such a practice would financially penalize a provider for doing a good job at increasing the funds available to care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Grantees are encouraged to work closely with and encourage and assist sub-grantees and contractors to effectively utilize their CARE Act funds and collect third party reimbursement, by maintaining the same level of CARE Act funding and using the funding to expand and/or enhance HIV/AIDS services to current eligible clients and/or identifying and enrolling into care new eligible clients in the sub-grantee or contractor service area(s). By maintaining the same level of CARE Act funding to the sub-grantee or contractor, the provider is better able to plan for expanded/enhanced services and the recruitment and enrollment of new eligible clients as they make diligent efforts to bill and collect third pa
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