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Tyler suspends funding to Total Healthcare
POSTED: Monday, February 20, 2012 - 3:47pm
UPDATED: Monday, February 20, 2012 - 4:01pm
TYLER — Officials with the City of Tyler issued a letter Monday to Total Healthcare, suspending any future payments to the organization until concerns about it's leadership can be allayed.
Concerns about Total Healthcare's leadership have also been voiced by Health Resources and Service Administraiton (HRSA), which is a federal oversight agency, about what they call Total Healthcare's "chronic inability to maintain organizational leadership over time".
According to Total Healthcare's website, the organization “provides a medical home for patient-centered access to affordable, quality primary and preventive health care.”
The City of Tyler gives the organization about $22,000 a month, which is about $265,000 a year.
City of Tyler spokesperson, Susan Guthrie, says the city has not had an official contract with Total Healthcare for more than a year, and have been working with them on a month to month basis.
Guthrie says the city feels as though they are stewards of the public's tax money, and for that reason, the city feels obligated to suspend the payments.
The City of Tyler has not ruled out funding the organization in the future, and say they are willing to work with Total Healthcare if the leadership issues are resolved.
Pamela Pheonix, the chairman of Total Healthcare, says that the organization is "still striving to help citizens with healthcare in this area."
Pheonix also says Total Healthcare hopes this situation with the City of Tyler will be temporary, but that the organization does have other grants.















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