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Archive for November 2012

PTSD May Be Influenced More by Childhood Trauma than Wartime Experiences

Dorothe Berntsen
By Brenda L. Mooney Traumatic experiences in childhood, not wartime experiences, may have greater influence on which deployed servicemembers develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). That’s according to a new study from a team of Danish and A...

Report Says Administration Faces Hard Choices For Veterans Programs

WASHINGTON—The country faces “an array of hard choices” in how to best uphold its promise to the veterans and military community, a recently released report suggested. “Now that President Obama has been re-elected, his new administration will need...

Many Healthcare Providers Lose VA Retention Bonuses

Please read this article and participate in this month's online opinion poll about whether VA should be allowed to rescind retention bonuses for healthcare providers without explanation or recourse? What is your opinion? Yes No Undecided Curren...

Focus on Prevention Efforts to keep diabetes rates down among active-duty servicemembers focus on prevention. “Most medical treatment facilities have programs for those with pre-diabetes — soldiers with a very high likelihood of developing diab...

Complementary Therapies Highly Effective for PTSD

Symptoms Significantly Reduced
SAN DIEGO — Only a few sessions of two complementary medicine techniques worked as well or better than more standard therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder in active-duty servicemembers, according to a recent study.

Invasive Fungal Infections Complicate Treatment, Increase Mortality of IED-Wounded Servicemembers

BETHESDA, MD -Invasive fungal wound infections are on the increase in military personnel wounded by improvised explosive devices, leading to significant morbidity and even death in some cases where the victims initially survived.

Despite Formulary, High-Cost Diabetes Drug Use Varies Widely Across VA Facilities

PITTSBURGH — Despite a tightly managed national formulary, the use of high-cost drugs to treat diabetes shows “substantial” variation across the VA healthcare system, according to a new research letter.

Many Healthcare Providers Lose VA Retention Bonuses

WASHINGTON — In response to congressional criticism and an Inspector General’s report last year, VA has restricted use of retention bonuses across its healtpencil_white.jpgh system, in effect reducing compensation for more than 6,700 employees.
Please read this article and participate in this month's online opinion poll whether VA should be allowed to rescind retention bonuses for healthcare providers without explanation or recourse?

Federal Medicine Organizational Meetings - Tarred with the Same Brush?

The recent General Services Administration (GSA) Las Vegas conference scandal, involving clowns and a mind reader (I could not dream this stuff up if I tried), must seem like manna from heaven for the likes of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert.

Another Hit to Pocketbook: Federal Pay Freeze Continues

WASHINGTON--Federal civilian healthcare professionals hoping that the federal pay freeze would be lifted this holiday season will have to wait a little longer. President Obama signed legislation at the end of September that will extend the two-year federal pay freeze through March 2013.

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