Clinical Scorecard: Attention Private Practice Owners: Los Angeles County Wildfires Prompt SBA to Open Local Business Recovery Centers
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Business recovery post-wildfires |
| Key Mechanisms | Disaster loans and recovery resources |
| Target Population | Small business owners and private non-profit organizations in Los Angeles County |
| Care Setting | Business Recovery Centers |
Key Highlights
- Two Business Recovery Centers opened in Los Angeles County for wildfire recovery
- Business owners can apply for disaster loans up to $2 million
- Interest rates: 4% for small businesses, 3.625% for private non-profits
- No payments or interest accrual for one year from loan disbursement
- Filing deadlines: March 10 for physical damage, October 8 for economic injury
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Assess business losses due to wildfires
Management
- Apply for disaster loans at Business Recovery Centers
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Track application status and recovery progress
Risks
- Potential financial strain without timely recovery assistance
Patient & Prescribing Data
Small businesses and private non-profits affected by wildfires
Access to disaster loans and recovery resources is critical for financial recovery
Clinical Best Practices
- Utilize face-to-face consultations at Business Recovery Centers
- Prepare necessary documentation for loan applications
- Stay informed about filing deadlines for assistance
References
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