VI News Staff 1 year ago

Financial Struggles at DOH: $1.2 Million Owed to Pafford, No Funds to Pay, Putting Key Program at Risk

Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion reveals budget cuts threaten the Mobile Integrated Health program, leaving critical vacancies unfilled and raising concerns over unpaid debts to Pafford during Senate hearing

The Department of Health (DOH) is grappling with financial hurdles as a $1.2 million debt owed to Pafford threatens the existence of the Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) program on St. Croix. Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion revealed this critical issue during a Senate Committee on Budget, Finance and Appropriations hearing on Thursday.

Chair of the Senate Committee on Budget, Finance and Appropriations, Sen. Donna Frett-Gregory, was surprised to learn that there is no accommodation in DOH's slimmed-down proposed budget of $26,060,486, a year-over-year decrease of $1,285,937, to pay off the $1.2 million currently owed to Pafford.

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