U.S. Representatives demand clarification on staff reassignments from World Trade Center Health Program to Department of Homeland Security amidst staffing shortages.
Quiver AI Summary
Representatives Goldman and Nadler demand transparency: U.S. Representatives Dan Goldman and Jerrold Nadler are calling for answers regarding personnel reassignments from the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) to the Department of Homeland Security, amidst existing staff shortages that hinder care for first responders and survivors of 9/11.
Concerns about staffing and care delays: The WTCHP, currently operating with only 84 out of an authorized 120 staff members, faces significant delays in processing enrollments and medical certifications. The representatives assert that the reassignment of staff exacerbates these issues.
Questions address program management: The lawmakers have requested a briefing with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy to discuss the current operational status, backlog of applications, and the management of the WTCHP, emphasizing that survivors deserve timely healthcare.
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