
The New York TImes- House and Senate negotiators reached agreement during the weekend on a legislative package intended to stabilize the Department of Veteran Affairs' sprawling and embattled health care system.
The legislation is expected to include provisions for emergency relief that would allow veterans who live far from a V.A. facility or who face wait times that exceed a certain duration to see private doctors, and have those visits paid for by the government. The measure is also expected to set aside billions of dollars to hire new doctors and nurses.
While the V.A. enjoys a generally good reputation for the quality of its health care, a combination of factors — including a shortage of doctors and nurses, unrealistic goals to see patients within 14 days, and perverse performance and bonus incentives for managers — led to the widespread manipulation of patient wait-time data, which blew up into a national scandal this spring.
Posted By: Jeni Fa
Monday, July 28th 2014 at 1:46PM
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