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KFF Briefing Examines Progress and Remaining Challenges for the
Health Care Systems in Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Six Months After
Hurricanes Irma and Maria
Six months after hurricanes Irma and Maria made
landfall across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, local officials
described progress but also a long road to full recovery of the U.S.
territories’ health care systems, economies and infrastructure during a public briefing Monday at the Kaiser Family
Foundation’s Washington D.C. offices.
An archived webcast of the 90-minute briefing on
the status of the recovery on the islands, with a focus on their health care
systems, can be viewed online at kff.org. Officials from both territories said new
federal Medicaid money recently approved by Congress will be critical to
continuing recovery efforts and financing health care delivery. However, they
expressed concerns about fiscal challenges the territories will face when
that funding runs out in 2019.
Health care practitioners and administrators noted
that although hospitals and clinics have resumed operations, capacity remains
limited and the territories face increasing supply challenges due to the loss
of health professionals leaving the islands. In a new video, released at the briefing and recorded earlier
this month during a visit by KFF experts to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands, residents spoke of enduring trauma and mental health challenges,
continued disruption to their jobs and housing, unstable outages and reduced
tourism and other business activity and employment.
Diane
Rowland, the Executive Vice President of KFF, moderated the
event, and KFF experts Barbara
Lyons and Samantha
Artiga shared insights from a recent fact-finding visit to
the territories. Rep.
Stacey Plaskett (D-U.S. Virgin Islands) provided remarks.
Panelists included Joshua
Barnes, Acting Director of Recovery, Office of Emergency Management,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S.
Department of Health & Human Services; Rafael Rodríguez-Mercado, M.D.,
Secretary of Health for Puerto Rico; Ivonne
Rivera-Hernández, Executive Director of HealthproMed, a
community health center in Puerto Rico; and Bernard A. Wheatley, Chief Executive
Officer of the Schneider Regional Medical Center, U.S. Virgin Islands.
The kff.org web page with the archived webcast of the briefing also links to
presentation slides, speaker bios and written remarks from Rep. Jenniffer
González-Colón (R-Puerto Rico).
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues,
the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San
Francisco, California.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Progress and Remaining Challenges for the Health Care Systems in Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Six Months After Hurricanes Irma and Maria
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