Obama Calls For Veterans' Health Care Expansion
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Article Date: 19 Aug 2009 - 4:00 PDT
President Obama Monday included health care in a speech at the Veterans of Foreign Wars' national convention Monday, The Arizona Republic reports.
"'Since there's been so much misinformation out there about health-insurance reform, let me say this: One thing that reform won't change is veterans' health care,' Obama told the crowd of a few thousand mostly older veterans and family members. 'No one is going to take away your benefits - that is the plain and simple truth. We're expanding access to your health care, not reducing it.'"
"He said his administration and Congress are 'dramatically increasing funding for veterans' health care' and characterized post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury as 'the defining injuries of today's wars.' He said his budget includes billions of dollars more for treatment and mental-health screenings to reach troops on the frontlines and to provide mobile and rural clinics to reach veterans back home. 'We will fulfill our responsibility to our wounded warriors,' Obama said" (Nowicki, Gonzalez and Alltucker, 8/18).
The Christian Science Monitor: "To recast the VA, Obama has hired Eric Shinseki, a former Army general fired under President Bush in the lead up to the war in Iraq. He is also bringing more resources to the agency: the current budget proposal for the VA contains the largest increase in funding in 30 years. The intent is to reduce waiting times for veterans seeking help, expand coverage, and hire more case managers to process claims" (Lubold, 8/17).
"Some say that the Department of Veteran Affairs medical care is actually an excellent example of how the government is leading on health care quality and cost," Minnesota Public Radio reports: "(VA doctor) Greg Felice said it's actually how all of America's citizens should be treated by the health care system. He admits that the VA is not perfect, but said its care is very, very good. With all of the debate swirling in Congress about the merits of a public health insurance option, he wants Americans to know that there are some things that the government does well. … Felice said the VA is a model that lawmakers should consider emulating as they try to overhaul the nation's health care system" (Benson, 8/18).
The Congressional Budget Office also says the overhaul should learn from the VA, Government Health IT reports. "The VA has strengthened its efforts to track performance measures, expand the use of health information technology, manage chronic diseases, coordinate care by different providers and use evidence-based medical practices, the CBO said in the report published Aug. 13" (Mosquera, 8/17).
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Political Spin
posted by K9USAFRet on 19 Aug 2009 at 10:06 amThe extent of the political spin here is overwhelming.
Veterans in general do not believe that the VHA is the best healthcare in the world. The medical profession and the public need to start reading the almost daily exposure of fraud, law-breaking, and failure to uphold the most minimal healthcare standards of this organization. A veteran who can afford alternate coverage will seek that out before going to the VA.
Second, veterans have been promised a lot of things and have been jerked around for decades. Change? I will only believe the President and the General when his words are in signed legislation and has been duly enacted by the DVA. Otherwise it is spin and more spin.
Finally, the increase in the budget means absolutely nothing except more taxpayers dollars wasted by incompetent senior executives who couldn't coordinate their lunch hours. The money will be wasted on pet projects, bonuses, and programs deemed negligent by the GAO and VAOIG. The epitome of arrogance is to ask the source of the problem for ideas to fix what they have created rather than from the veterans who have to live through the deceit and denials of criminal adjudicators, managers, physicians and executives.
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