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JFL Hospital and Medical Center Patient Transfer Rescheduled for April 22

Governor Juan J. Luis Hospital and Medical Center on St. Croix (file photo)

The Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center (JFL) announced today that the moving of patients into the new facility has changed to April 22 from the previously announced target date of March 25.

During final inspections, all systems in the facility were brought online, re-tested and checked to ensure that they are functioning properly. This is a mandatory and normal process of any new hospital transition to ensure patient safety.

Four issues were discovered in critical systems. One issue is a malfunctioning transformer that powers the Electrical Branch for the facility alarm systems (PBX), a faulty damper in the fire alert system, a programming error in the nurse call system, and a software concern with the CT Scanner. Without these systems operating as designed, JFL is unable to conduct many life safety drills that affect operations.

CEO Douglas Koch said, “Our number one priority is patient safety, and we must ensure that as we transition to JFL North. These issues prevent us from allowing patients into this environment. Between vendors’ schedules, parts being shipped and safety drills conducted, we have made the difficult decision to change our patient move into JFL North. The good news is we have identified solutions for all issues. Parts have been ordered; technicians are being scheduled; and we will quickly be able to clear this final hurdle.”

Koch thanked the staff and team of persons pushing to make this happen. “I am continually amazed by the dedication and commitment of this JHL family and thank them again for everything they do on a daily basis to ensure high-quality care is being delivered to our St. Croix community.”

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