A bureaucratic bottleneck holding up federal funds in Prince George's County has forced some local medical clinics and nonprofit groups to delay or cancel services for people with AIDS.
Donald Shell, health officer for the Prince George's Health Department, said he is aware of the difficulties experienced by some of the groups. He said the delays were the result of the county's lengthy, exhaustive contract review process.
Federal and local monitors have repeatedly expressed concerns about the problems, noting that they affect groups across suburban Maryland and that small providers could be forced to shut down.
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