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Facing Potential Cuts, Virgin Islands Meet to Develop Veterans Healthcare Contingency Plan

On April 28, Director Patrick D. Farrell led a healthcare focused delegation of senior healthcare professionals in the territory, and the legislative chairman of the committee which has oversight of the Office of Veterans Affairs in the territory, Senator Avery L. Lewis to the VA Caribbean Healthcare System Headquarters (VACHS) in Puerto Rico. Joining Farrell and Lewis were Commissioner of Health – Justa E. Encarnacion, CEO of the Schneider Regional Medical Center – Tina Commissiong Esq., and Ms. Grace Bailey โ€“ Medical Social Worker at the Schneider Regional Medical Center. Joining virtually was Mrs. Hannifer BrittonBarry – Director of Case Management at the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital.

Virgin Islands leaders met in Puerto Rico to discuss potential funding cuts. (Submitted photo)

The VACHS is the entity charged with direct oversight of VA medical care within the Caribbean islands to include Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.ย 

Additionally, we were joined in-person by Mr. David Isaacks โ€“ Executive Director of the Veterans Integrated Services Networks (VISN-8) which is an echelon above the VACHS. The delegation was hosted by Mr. Jaime Marrero, Interim Executive Director VACHS and his leadership team. Objectives for the meeting after whichย included a tour of the emergency department were:

โ€ข To gain a comprehensive understanding of the specific employee and service cuts implemented or anticipated.ย 

โ€ข To assess the immediate and long-term effects, if any, that these reductions may have on our Veterans.

โ€ข To explore collaborative strategies at the territorial and state levels to mitigate any negative impacts and ensure our Veterans continue to receive the care they deserve.ย 

Noting that cuts have not yet been finalized, the Virgin Islands delegation was very much in favor of creating a path to continuity of healthcare for Virgin Islands Veterans if cuts become a reality. CEO Tina Commissiong committed to making a push for most, if not all, services in the hospital to be a part of the VA Community Care Network which will allow for more Veterans to be seen locally; being a part of the Community Care Network allows for medical services to be reimbursed by the VA.This action will most likely take place at the hospital facilities on all threeย islands

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