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Trump-era pause leaves thousands of radiation-exposed nuclear workers without care

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Trump-era pause leaves thousands of radiation-exposed nuclear workers without care

The Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health, a crucial body responsible for reviewing compensation petitions under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), has been suspended indefinitely by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This decision has raised concerns and questions among workers and their families who rely on the board for fair and timely compensation for illnesses caused by exposure to radiation.

The EEOICPA was established in 2000 to provide compensation and medical benefits to workers who have developed illnesses due to exposure to radiation while working in the nuclear weapons industry. The Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health was created as part of this program to review and make recommendations on claims for compensation. The board consists of experts in the fields of medicine, epidemiology, and radiation-related illnesses, who are responsible for ensuring that claims are evaluated accurately and fairly.

However, on August 21, 2019, the HHS announced the indefinite suspension of the board, citing budgetary constraints and a backlog of claims as the reasons for the decision. This has left many workers and their families in a state of uncertainty and anxiety, as they now face delays and potential denials of their compensation claims.

The suspension of the board has been met with widespread criticism from various groups, including labor unions, advocacy organizations, and affected individuals. They argue that the board plays a crucial role in the compensation process and its suspension will only add to the already lengthy and complex process of filing a claim. Furthermore, the lack of transparency and communication from the HHS regarding the decision has only added to the frustration and confusion of those affected.

The impact of this suspension is not limited to the workers and their families, but also extends to the communities where these workers reside. The EEOICPA not only provides compensation for medical expenses but also includes a provision for the cleanup of contaminated sites, which is crucial for the health and safety of the surrounding communities. With the board suspended, the process of identifying and cleaning up these sites will also be delayed, putting the health of these communities at risk.

The HHS has stated that they are working on finding alternative ways to review and process claims during the suspension of the board. However, this has not eased the concerns of those affected, who fear that their claims will not receive the same level of scrutiny and expertise without the board’s involvement.

In light of these developments, it is imperative that the HHS takes immediate action to address the concerns of the workers and their families. The suspension of the board should not be used as an excuse to delay or deny compensation to those who have suffered from radiation-related illnesses. The HHS must ensure that the alternative methods for reviewing claims are fair, transparent, and efficient.

Moreover, the HHS should also provide a clear timeline for the reinstatement of the board and address the budgetary constraints that led to its suspension. The workers and their families deserve to know when they can expect their claims to be reviewed and compensated.

In conclusion, the suspension of the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health is a setback for the EEOICPA and the workers it was designed to protect. The HHS must take immediate action to address the concerns of those affected and ensure that their claims are processed in a fair and timely manner. The health and well-being of these workers and their families should not be compromised due to budgetary constraints. It is the responsibility of the government to provide them with the compensation and support they deserve for their sacrifices in the nuclear weapons industry.

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