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  • Veterans Affairs pledges same-day care at all of its medical centers

    Umm...Yeah, I'm not buying this one. Anyone else?


    Seeking to end years of scandal over patient treatment delays, the Department of Veterans Affairs is working to offer its patients same-day care at each of its medical centers by year's end.

    The goal is part of a nine-point list of initiatives announced Friday, which is being implemented at clinics and hospitals across the nation to better care for veterans in the embattled health system.

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    Already, 34 facilities offer that same-day primary and mental health care. Colorado Springs is not on that list, though the capability is expected to expand, said Dr. David Shulkin, the VA's undersecretary for health, during a conference for health care journalists in Cleveland.

    "This is not only possible - we're doing it today," Shulkin said. "What we need to do is to consistently do it across our 168 member centers."

    The VA also plans to roll out an app across the nation that allows patients to schedule their own appointments. And the health care system is implementing a new, easier-to-use scheduling system for its staff, Shulkin said.

    The initiative, called a "declaration of access" comes as the agency continues to face withering criticism over the falsification of appointment records across the nation - including at Colorado Springs' clinic at Centennial Boulevard and Fillmore Street.
    A recent report by the agency's inspector general found 11.5 percent of veteran appointments for care in Colorado Springs were delayed by 30 days or more. The figure is nearly four times the national rate, and it's up 7 percent from before the new 76,000-square-foot clinic first opened.

    The report also found that local clinic workers delayed adding scores of veterans to a list for the "Veterans Choice" program, which would have allowed them to seek private care. It impacted 229 of 450 cases reviewed, the report said.
    The new goals are meant to help the VA move past those issues, Shulkin said.
    "That is not what we believe represents the current VA today," said Shulkin, of treatment delays that first gained notoriety two years ago. "We've now moved beyond that, reaffirmed our values and making sure we're putting systems in place that work for veterans."
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  • #2
    I'll believe it when I see it actually functioning. I have my doubts.

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    • #3
      That's odd, usually the government only makes promises whenever they need something from you... like around an election.
      "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
      "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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      • #4
        If they do, there will probably be a condition attached to it; like handing over all of your guns to get first day care.

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        • #5
          Yeah, I'll believe it when I see it.
          "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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          • #6
            As a vet, I find it appalling how this administration has treated my brothers in arms. It's disgusting. If they continue to cut benefits and care for vets and their families less, then they should be prepared to lose all soldiers worth keeping. Congress needs to take a long look at themselves over their treatment of vets and active service personnel. Stop giving freebies to freeloaders and actually take care of those who protect our values and freedom.

            Congress is now filled with life long politicians that have no clue what service really is.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by AnthonyS View Post
              As a vet, I find it appalling how this administration has treated my brothers in arms. It's disgusting. If they continue to cut benefits and care for vets and their families less, then they should be prepared to lose all soldiers worth keeping. Congress needs to take a long look at themselves over their treatment of vets and active service personnel. Stop giving freebies to freeloaders and actually take care of those who protect our values and freedom.

              Congress is now filled with life long politicians that have no clue what service really is.
              They could really give a flying fuck about vets. The government is more concerned with trying to grant rights and benefits to illegals and to get those same illegals to vote for them.
              Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Denny
                This isn't that big of a deal, but it sounds like a lot. All it is saying is that they'll get same day care. We all get that at an ER. This will basically be like a triage process. Yes, they will be seen by a medical professional the day they walk in, but it might just be to set them up a later appointment after their evaluation from a medical professional.
                Like when my dad told the VA doctor about his symptoms (for cancer) in July and then the doctor told him they would schedule an appointment for February to run some tests.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                  Umm...Yeah, I'm not buying this one. Anyone else?
                  I buy it, but betting their definition of "Same day care" is not the same as the rest of the world. In/out in 30 seconds or less with a doctor or some other bull crap.
                  Originally posted by MR EDD
                  U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                  • #10
                    Took them 9 months to tell my dad he had cancer and another 5 to treat it, then give him the wrong treatment that gave him another type of cancer

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                      Like when my dad told the VA doctor about his symptoms (for cancer) in July and then the doctor told him they would schedule an appointment for February to run some tests.
                      Originally posted by coley View Post
                      Took them 9 months to tell my dad he had cancer and another 5 to treat it, then give him the wrong treatment that gave him another type of cancer
                      That's appalling and breaks my heart for those whose experience has been as such.

                      Originally posted by CJ View Post
                      That's odd, usually the government only makes promises whenever they need something from you... like around an election.
                      They'd NEVAR do such a thing, not politicians.

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