Thursday, July 17, 2025

STATE CUTS FEDERAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR SOUTH TEXAS


By Berenice Garcia 
CrossroadsToday.com Victoria Television Group

MCALLEN, Texas (AP) — Every year since 1999, the Rio Grande Valley has hosted a massive five-day event to offer free health services across several counties.

More than 6,600 people received services from the event last year. People lined up as early as 4 a.m. to access physician check-ups, immunizations, sports physicals, screenings for diabetes, dental services, eye exams and prescription glasses.

The event, called Operation Border Health, was scheduled to take place next week at five locations across the Rio Grande Valley and Laredo. But health officials abruptly announced the event’s cancellation last week, marking the first time the event will not be held in 26 years.

Local county health departments said the event was canceled because of cuts to the Texas Department of State Health Services’ federal funding.

This fiscal year, which started on July 1, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention only gave Texas about 72 percent of the base funding the state received last year for its Public Health Emergency Preparedness program, Imelda Garcia, the state health agency’s chief deputy commissioner, told county leaders earlier this month. The program helps communities prepare for infectious diseases, natural disasters and other health threats.

The notice came after Garcia warned local public health departments in June of potential federal cuts. CDC officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

In Cameron County, funding was cut by about $100,000, which meant losing two employees on the health department’s preparedness team, said Esmeralda Guajardo, the county health administrator. That was in addition to 10 health department employees — including two on the preparedness team — she lost in March after the federal government told Texas officials it was cutting back $700 million in COVID-19 pandemic relief funding.

The cuts brought Guajardo’s preparedness team down to six employees, which she said made running Operation Border Health this year unmanageable.

The preparedness team, which is comprised of several epidemiologists, is usually responsible for conducting contact investigations for diseases in the community.

Guajardo said the workload is heavy — especially for a short-staffed team — and she couldn’t afford to leave those responsibilities unattended while her staff handled Operation Border Health.

“I have a real hard time asking my employees, that I’ve lost 40 percent to go out and oversee Operation Border Health, knowing that when they come back, they’re going to have this workload to attend to,” Guajardo said.

Meanwhile, the federal cuts meant Hidalgo County lost more than $165,000 in emergency preparedness funds, prompting the county to terminate a vacant emergency preparedness coordinator position.

The county said the cuts impacted temporary and permanent staff involved in the event, but declined to provide specifics on the impact of those cuts.

Losing Operation Border Health is a blow to a region that consistently ranks among the highest in the state without health insurance.

In 2023, the rate of Rio Grande Valley residents who were uninsured was between 27 and 31 percent.

Ivan Melendez, the Hidalgo County health authority — who is independent of the county health department — said he’s concerned about the elimination of health efforts meant to benefit a community that ranks high in poverty, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, end-stage renal disease and hemodialysis.

“Then you throw into it the closure of such safety nets, it becomes a very, very big issue for us,” Melendez said.

13 comments:

Eldelasprietas said...

We got rid of Tricky Dick Nixon for much less..... Why are we not removing this Trump thing from office....NOW

Anonymous said...

Please keep the Epstein Files in the news until the Client List is revealed. The children who were abused need justice.

Anonymous said...

nothing we’re doing here really matters, the sun is going to explode one day and there will be no history of us ever existing

Border Poetry said...

Ayer
un dia caloroso

Te llame
y no te encontre

Ahora
Aqui estoy otra vez

En el telefono
como un torpe

Pero, mujer,
como te amo

Me muero pensando
en ti

En tu cuerpo en cueros
y en tu amor.

Noticiero Relampago said...

Diagnostican a Donald Trump con insuficiencia venosa crónica tras examen médico

La portavoz de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, explicó que no hay indicios en el presidente de EU de "trombosis venosa profunda o enfermedad arterial".

Anonymous said...

Just remember that the majority of US citizens voted for Trump. We are getting what we as a whole voted for.

Anonymous said...

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A chingarle

Anonymous said...

Why didn't we get rid of dead brain Biden?

Anonymous said...

Be careful what you wish for.

Anonymous said...

I would vote for Trump again. He is getting this country back on the right track. If you like big government and need the government to support you and your family than you definitely are not a Trump supporter.

Anonymous said...

Exactly. We want the government to help the politicians and the millionaires. Do not help the poor, they deserve nothing. They have no goals and no energy to make changes that benefit them. Do not let the poor back into college. Keep them where they belong: in the corner.

Anonymous said...

Because Brandon was brain dead Trump is Looney. Crazy is crazy.

Anonymous said...

I don't qualify for government assistance. I have earned enough to $upport my$elf. My children don't qualify either. I am not a Trump supporter.

If you truly believe your statement you are a fool.

rita