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Sen. Reid Urges Congress to Pass Legislation to Improve VA System

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is urging Congress to approve bipartisan legislation that would provide $17 billion to improve medical services at the Veterans Administration.

Reid told his Senate colleagues he expects them to pass the "Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014" before Congress breaks for its August recess later this week.

"Veterans who depend on VA care have been stunned, because they're waiting 50 days - about 2,000 patients have been waiting 90 days or more - to even get an appointment," Reid said. "This is just unacceptable."

The legislation follows a report from the VA's Office of Inspector General linking abnormalities in
reporting patient wait times to employee bonuses. A sample group of 226 veterans waited an average of 115 days for their first primary-care appointments at Phoenix-area clinics. The report said VA executives in Phoenix reported a 24-day average waiting period for those veterans.

The current bill is a compromise between lawmakers in the Senate and House, after each approved its own version of the "Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act." Reid said it provides a good amount of money to start overhauling the VA.

"It provides billions of dollars for emergency funding to hire new doctors and nurses," he said. "It will authorize 27 new medical facilities around the country, allowing the VA to grow as it needs to grow."

The bill includes $10 billion to help veterans access care from private doctors if they've been on waiting lists for more than a month or don't live near VA facilities. Another $5 billion would be used to hire more doctors, nurses and other medical providers.

The Senate unanimously approved Robert McDonald as secretary of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday, succeeding former Secretary Eric Shinseki, who resigned.

The text of the legislation is online at sanders.senate.gov.


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