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Well My, My -- here it all comes
everybody. Yes it's back again like another bad Halloween trick or treat: it's the bean counters proposal for VA on the cheap returning to scare the sick and injured everywhere to apparently fill the void by that great national sucking sound of billions of dollars of taxpayer money leaving the U.S. Treasury to rescue the wealthy for all of their incompetent management and policing blunders. Like we never saw THAT coming !! Let's see what you all think of THIS little "gem" of a beancounter display coming from the hands of the all new VA administration which is for sure, in it's final days. The one predictable hazard I forsee in this plan is whenever the leases and rents get to high, and they most certainly will, it will force VAMC locations to move and change addresses over time whereas owned facilities retain permanent locations. Whether or not revolving door locations for a VAMC medical site has any benefits to Veterans remains to be seen. When you get into your voting booths next Tuesday, be sure to take a moment to reflect on all the accumulated news stories that I have brought to you in this past 2 years here at this FORUM page to help open your eyes and reveal the truth to you about who and what is really going on with this VA agency. In spite of all their propaganda factory that relentlessly tries to put a smiley face on this Titanic ship of an agency that preys upon the sick, they then cough up Billions without the blink of a Republican eye for wealthy bankers and securities fraud schemes while looking to the VA for cuts. We have yet to see anybody go to jail on this Wall Street collapse matter and here they are trying to dig out the situation on the backs of sick military Veterans. Everybody do your best to get out and vote on Tuesday, and take this story in your pocket when you do. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 29, 2008 AKAKA AND ROCKEFELLER ASK FOR ANSWERS ON PLAN TO CHANGE VETERANS’ HEALTH CARE Senators inquire after receiving document on plan to shift to leasing and fee-basis care WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI) and John D. Rockefeller (D-WV) wrote Veterans Affairs Secretary James Peake earlier this week, after the Senators received a document outlining plans for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to shift away from renovating or constructing health care facilities in favor of leasing facilities or purchasing care from outside providers. Akaka and Rockefeller, the Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman and former-Chairman, respectively, inquired about the implications that such a plan would have on the VA health care system. “Any major shift in VA health care policy, especially one being proposed so close to the end of the current administration, requires open review by Congress and the public. I look forward to a full and thorough explanation before any such plan is implemented,” said Akaka. “Access to quality VA facilities throughout our rural state is enormously important to veterans and their families. If it is true that the VA is considering closing particular facilities across the country as a cost-saving measure, I have very serious concerns and I would like a response to our letter as soon as possible. I will always fight for quality healthcare for West Virginia – answers are owed to the veterans who have served this country with honor,” said Rockefeller. Akaka and Rockefeller’s full letter is copied below: October 27, 2008 The Honorable James B. Peake, M.D. Secretary of Veterans Affairs 810 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20420 Dear Secretary Peake, We recently obtained a document which appears to outline a new program that would utilize an expanded leasing program in lieu of major construction for the delivery of VA health care. As we understand the proposed program, VA would place greater emphasis on leasing space or providing fee-basis care, instead of renovating or constructing new facilities. As the Chairman and former Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, we are interested in learning more about this proposal, including its current status. To that end, we ask that you address the following questions: The document makes reference to 22 proposed sites for this expanded leasing program. What are those sites? What studies of VA’s construction methods and process have been carried out to determine if the current approach is as efficient as possible? What is the full extent of the current backlog in construction? How much would VA need, over the next five years, to complete all currently planned construction, and to lease space or provide fee-basis care instead? What involvement have veterans’ organizations and others had in the development of this proposed new approach? Have community health providers been engaged to determine if they can support additional demand for inpatient care if VA no longer provides such care in selected locations? What are the ramifications for the delivery of long-term care if this proposal is adopted? What would be the ramifications for specialty inpatient care? Will the near term cost avoidance from not carrying out needed construction be beneficial to VA in the long term? How will VA be able to ensure that needed inpatient capacity will remain available in those areas in which the department closes all inpatient beds? How many jobs does VA project will be lost, both overall and by specialty, if the new proposal is implemented in the 22 proposed sites? Please describe any other alternative approaches that the Department is considering that would alter the current method of providing health care, or that would alter the structure or composition of the VA health care system. Given the time sensitivity of this proposal, we ask for your response within two weeks. We look forward to working with you to further the interests of our veterans. Sincerely, Daniel K. Akaka, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV Senator -END- _________________________________________ END of Akaka Release VOTE ON TUESDAY AND LET'S GET THIS JOB DONE !!!! DON'T SQUANDER AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW HOW ANGRY YOU ARE !!! This message has been edited. Last edited by: McClellanVet, Sue Frasier, VEV 1970 Army Signal Corps national activist/protester staff Blogger, VFJ |
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In Southern New Jersey where I'm located, the VA has just contracted with a small local hospital for Health Care services. I don't know much about the quality of the service to expect, but the original proposal was to build a facility in this area. I'm not quite sure who sold out to who,butthere it is.
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