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9/11 survivors face delays in certification despite full funding of federal health program
About 1,670 Connecticut residents are enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Program, according to the CDC.
It’s been a suspected fear but now there’s proof, key advocates for 9/11 responders say: The top doctor at the World Trade Center Health Program hadn’t been brought back as Republican members of ...
The new measure updates how the program is financed.
Advocates say many 9/11 first responders are currently in limbo, waiting for life-saving care. This comes after budget and staffing cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program, which was established ...
The health program that treats Sept. 11 first responders has started resuming enrollment of new participants and approving treatments for ailing patients after on-again, off-again Trump administration ...
The WTC Health Program funding formula fix was included in a new round of government funding signed Feb. 3 by President Trump. The program's perpetual fiscal shakiness stems from the grim reality that ...
New York City and the nation are getting ready to mark 24 years since the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. As the city honors the victims, advocates are calling on ...
Ahead of the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attack, advocates for victims and first responders warn that “chaos” at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is undermining the World Trade Center ...
Dr. David Prezant, chief medical officer for the New York City Fire Department, reported that three people were unable to get what should be standard approvals for cancer treatment. But on May 1, U.S.
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