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Health officials have until Jan. 14, 2024, to find a way to guarantee continuous dialysis treatment for kidney patients on St. Croix. The chair of the Health, Hospitals and Human Services Committee expressed confidence on Monday that there was “no possibility” of any healthcare service interruptions up ahead.

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