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Archive for January 2012

Is the VA Mental Health Scheduling System Gamed?

Numerous reports state that veterans are unable to receive timely mental healthcare at VA facilities. Read the full article and let us know what you think: What is your opinion? Is VA doing enough to reduce wait times for veterans who need mental ...

Is the VA Mental Health Scheduling System Gamed? Senators Seek Audit Cont.

Gaming The System Legislators were particularly disturbed by one practice at the Wilmington VAMC, revealed by Washington. She said a veteran’s first appointment is frequently used only to gather background information and often involves little to ...

Is the VA Mental Health Scheduling System Gamed? Senators Seek Audit

WASHINGTON — Frustrated by the numerous reports of veterans unable to receive timely mental healthcare at VA facilities, legislators have called for the VA Office of the Inspector General to conduct a formal audit of wait times.

New Army Surgeon General Is First Woman, Nurse to Hold That Position

WASHINGTON — With the swearing in of Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, RN, as the Army’s 43rd surgeon general, for the first time a woman or a nurse has been officially in command of the Army’s largest medical organization. Horoho is both.

Kidney Injuries Sharply Increase Wounded Death Rates Cont.

Four Factors Associated with Death According to the burn-unit study, four factors were associated with increased risk of death after the initial injury: age, total burned surface area (TBSA), injury severity score (ISS) and AKIN stage. The first t...

Kidney Injuries Sharply Increase Wounded Death Rates

SAN ANTONIO, TX--Kidney injuries have dramatically increased death rates in military personnel evacuated to burn units in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world, I know because I have done it thousands of times

As an anesthesiologist, on a purely pragmatic level, it is hard not to bear some animosity toward those who smoke.

Suicide Rate Drops but Veterans Still Struggle to Get Mental Health Care Cont.

Improving VA’s Image VSO representatives also emphasized that, if VA expects to reach at-risk veterans, they need to do something about how they market their services. “The VA has good programs, but nobody knows what the VA does. People barely kno...

Suicide Rate Drops but Veterans Still Struggle to Get Mental Health Care

WASHINGTON — Reports about suicide prevention constantly focus on the difficulty veterans have in receiving mental healthcare, even though the suicide rate is dropping.

IG Audit Finds Inadequate Documentation for VA Bonuses

WASHINGTON — VA’s program of giving out bonuses as retention incentives has been conducted without appropriate guidance or oversight, and many were handed out without regard for employee reviews, according to an audit conducted by the VA Inspector General’s Office.

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