What the CARES Act means for physicians & medical students

The AMA and other physician organizations sought congressional help to aid practices financially battered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The "Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security" (CARES) Act is a $2 trillion relief bill and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on March 27. It contains numerous provisions to mitigate the economic damage inflicted on American doctors, hospitals and other health care organizations and should assist them in providing optimal health care to their patients.

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On April 24, the “Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act,” (“COVID-3.5”) was signed into law. This new law provides $484 billion in additional funding to replenish and supplement key programs under the CARES Act, including the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), small business disaster loans and grants, hospitals and health care providers and testing. The small business loan programs authorized under the CARES Act had been quickly depleted after only two weeks of operation. Learn more in the summary of the COVID-3.5 legislation.

For complete descriptions of each provision in the CARES Act, download the AMA highlights of the H.R. 748, the "Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act" (CARES Act) (PDF). A summary of the CARES Act provisions follows.

Provisions that will benefit physicians and physician practices

Provisions that will benefit physicians and physician practices

Provisions that will benefit medical students

Provisions that will benefit medical students

Provisions that expand telehealth

Provisions that expand telehealth

Other noteworthy provisions

Other noteworthy provisions

Additional CARES Act-related articles

Additional CARES Act-related articles

Table of Contents

  1. Provisions that will benefit physicians and physician practices
  2. Provisions that will benefit medical students
  3. Provisions that expand telehealth
  4. Other noteworthy provisions
  5. Additional CARES Act-related articles