Stalled Funds Threaten Dialysis Care on St. Croix as Hurricane Season Approaches

Another cohort of people impacted by the government's ongoing inability to disburse funds in a timely manner is now speaking out.

2024-04-29 12:42:49 - VI News Staff

“Please release the funds promised in 2021 to assure a safe exit and return of patients on dialysis,” read the subject line of an open letter to Governor Albert Bryan Jr., dated April 21, 2024. Governor Bryan, in November 2021, had promised a million-dollar allocation towards the construction of an independent dialysis center on the island of St. Croix.

Almost two and a half years later, only a third of the promised money has been paid out, claims Walter Rohloff, head of the Kidney Clinic on St. Thomas. He and 47 co-signatories on the open letter to the governor claim that the 95 percent complete structure is still awaiting the release of the remainder of the funds to be able to open and begin operations.

The letter recounts the chaotic days and weeks facing dialysis patients following the devastation of the 2017 hurricanes. The storms “exposed the vulnerability of our local health care system due to lack of sufficient interconnectivity with mainland healthcare organizations,” the letter argues, describing the hurried evacuations of patients first to Puerto Rico, and then onwards to elsewhere in the mainland after Puerto Rico itself was hit by Hurricane Maria. “Many never returned.”


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