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Time to present the hospital future plans to the people of St. Maarten.
DP
HOPE
Source:
SMN-News
24 Sep 2015 06:22 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- Leader of the
Democratic Party
and Member of Parliament Sarah Wescot Wlliams said in a press release that she took note of the presentation to government of the initial report by the tripartite group, consisting of VSA ministry, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) and SZV. This report is in keeping with the protocol signed by these entities in March 2015, the basis of this protocol being to put SMMC back on a solid footing. In the meantime, the SMMC has also presented its long awaited business plan.
September 26th will mark 6 months since the signing between aforementioned parties. Albeit that health-care and the future of the SMMC are priorities for the
Democratic Party
, the
DP
allowed the parties mentioned to work things out together, as they had been in each other's cross hairs for too long.
On August 25th, the faction of the
DP
requested a meeting of the Public Health, Social Development and Labour (VSA) committee of Parliament, chaired by MP V. H.
Cornelius de Weever
. One of the proposed agenda points was the St. Maarten Medical Center, its upgrades and the financing thereof. It was also proposed by the
DP
that the medical insurance law be put on the agenda. This meeting has not been convened. On September 19th a reminder of this request was sent.
The hospital is another vital institution that must be protected and its future ensured. Government and health care insurers have to rely too heavily on services to our people outside of St. Maarten. The amount of money spent on medical care abroad is alarming and there is also a social cost, when sick persons have to be cared for far away from home.
In 2014, the hospital was included in the capital budget of government for 35 million guilders. That money was not utilized. Let's see where the priority for the hospital lies in the amended budget 2015, which is on its way to Parliament.
Given the keen interest the faction of the
DP
has in the matter of healthcare and our hospital in particular, I recommend that the business plan of the SMMC be sent to Parliament as soon as possible, to avoid this matter becoming a political pawn as this type of project tends to become all to easily.
At least in Parliament, the people will hopefully get a glimpse of what the future plans are for their hospital.
A word of caution, keep our hospital out of the political wheeling and dealing.
DP Press Release.
Cornelius de Weever
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