Construction and equipment projects across various public hospitals in Honduras remain halted while the Superior Court of Auditors (TSC) investigates potential irregularities surrounding the initiatives. These audits might prolong the suspension of work for over two months, compounding difficulties for a national healthcare system already grappling with severe shortages.
TSC President Ricardo Montes explained that the investigations require time because of the large volume of documentation that must be reviewed, as well as audits and technical inspections being carried out in different parts of Honduras.
The inquiries include a review of contracts, procurement processes, and various procedures related to the execution of the hospital projects. According to authorities, the complexity of these reviews means that some projects could remain suspended for longer than the two-month period initially anticipated.
The suspension has raised concern due to the difficulties currently facing Honduras’ public healthcare system. Among the main problems are overcrowded hospitals, shortages of medications, a lack of medical personnel, and deficiencies in part of the country’s healthcare infrastructure.
Delays in the hospital projects could place additional pressure on a system already facing limitations in meeting demand for medical services. As the investigations continue, authorities will have to determine whether irregularities occurred in the contracts and procedures under review before deciding how the projects will proceed.
Source: Diario Vanguardia — Diario Vanguardia
