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VA Hospitals Investigation

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 05:22:31 AM PDT

Disability Rights Advocates has been conducting an investigation into VA hospital access.

While their investigation is being targeted on the Veterans Care issue with the below recent report we can see that the Military Care issue, i.e. Walter Reed and More, is still having the same problems that finally came forward through great investigative reporting and shouldn't have existed nor still exist as to care for the returning active duty Military Personal especially from these theaters of occupations.

The VA, prostate cancer, brachytherapy and me

Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 06:40:20 AM PDT

I recently had brachytherapy done at the VA hospital in Seattle (I live in Oregon)

I thought I'd write a diary about it

At Least 22,000 Veterans Called the VA Suicide Hotline In One Year

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 06:42:28 PM PDT

Actually the number is probably higher - 22,000 identified themselves explicitly as vets.  Over 55,000 called the special line set up through the VA in its first year of operation.  Some are friends and family of vets, which makes sense, as watching someone close struggle with PTSD or worse must be unbearable.  These statistics are gruesome.

Calls to the VA’s hotline more than doubled this calendar year going from a total of about 21,000 in January to more than 55,000 by the end of June, averaging about 250 calls a day.

over...

Senator McCain wants VA to quit treating "routine medical problems"

Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 06:38:31 PM PDT

What in the world is this senile old man thinking with this idea? He wants to put all veterans into ER's across the country and out of the Veterans Hospitals why? Is there money in it for his republican friends in the health care industry or does he truly have NO repsect for service connected medical problems. Most healthcare at the VA is not for "serious combat wounds"  it is like any other hospital, men and women have normal health problems and the government is responsible for the total health care of veterans rated 50% and higher, if you are rated 100% then you are even entitled to that famous VA dental care, the former VA Secretary  Nicholson tried to pass off as an excuse to Bob Woodruff last year in that messed up interview.

Senator McCain is ranting about Senator Obama not caring about veterans, well what if the hell is this? Is this "caring" for disabled veterans? I don't think so.....

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is "combat wounds" only a good idea?

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Today appears be "veterans" pick on McCain day

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 09:08:49 AM PDT

I have read TeacherKens McCain willing to ration Veterans' health care and Brandon Friedmans Veterans Respond to McCain's "Obama Wants to Lose" Remark great diary.

Then there is karateexplosions Our Gov't to Wounded Soldiers: Go Piss Up a Rope diary on the way the current administration is handling disabled soldiers disability claims. (shitty) So this diary is my rant of how I feel about Senator McCain and his disgusting use and abuse of the troops, and his disdain for "disabled veterans". He uses his military service and POW status as a corner stone of his "patriotism" and his love of country, and I like many other veterans honor his service but despise his "I stand for the troops and veterans of this nation" when he has one of the worst voting records by any elected official concerning votes for veterans issues.

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Do you really think McCain supports disabled veterans

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Obama Supporters, ACTION NEEDED

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 07:20:41 AM PDT

I've come alot closer to my full support of Obama, I just don't ever make total decisions when elections are months away, I also don't just look at the single person trying to give their resume, I look at how they present themselves, smear and slam are big no no's, and I look at who they bring close to them in their campaigns and try and figure out, if they win, who will they surround themselves with while in office ( and I hit the nail on the head, which I do for a living, as to the bush crowd, not exactly reading the future but seeing alot of what was to come do so! ), especially as to Federal Representation and the Presidential Office, more towards my Representation on who I would Hire.

AFGE Says McCain Wrong on Veterans Health Care

Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 05:46:23 AM PDT

Union Representing VA Workers Launch Nationwide Radio Campaign, Web Site and Viral Videos for Full VA Funding

This week, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) launched a nationwide radio ad campaign raising serious concerns about Senator McCain's commitment to veterans' health care. In addition to the radio ads, AFGE, which represents employees in the Department of Veterans Affairs, launched a Web site, Fund The VA, and a series of YouTube ads featuring union veterans voicing their concerns about McCain's controversial veterans health care platform.

Allowed To Fight For Our Freedom, But Not To Participate In It

Sun Jul 06, 2008 at 06:37:53 AM PDT

(SYOP 7/6/08)  How appropriate that on July 4th week, Vets For Freedom, a supposed nonpartisan PAC that basically only supports Republican or Conservative candidates, is set to help John McCain presidential run by spending $1.5 million for ads this month in five states praising success in Iraq and Afghanistan. A success that allows the people of those nations to participate in growing Democracies and the freedom to vote.

New Investigation on Veterans Care

Sun Jun 29, 2008 at 06:24:06 AM PDT

There are two Very Glaring wrongs within Our Government, the our is me and you all, that this present administration has brought out front and center, for much of this countries existance they have always been there, but in our recent pasts we see them more and more.

The first are the incompetent people appointed to head the many agencies under our government, on our payroll. As shown over these past years many now in charge aren't qualified and of very questionable intelligence. Did they really learn anything in their days at the higher education establishments than after in their professions?, or did they do like many, Network with the right others and groups!

The second are those appointed into the administrations of these government agencies, on our payrolls. Same as above as to their qualifications!

The rest of this is a re-post of a diary I placed here yesterday, that fell like a big bag of bricks, just like another Take Action post a few days ago. There are a few here that actually do things, they might have missed yesterdays, apparently not a topic of concern for the masses here!

ATTN: Veterans, Families of, Friends of, the Extremely Few Who Care

Sat Jun 28, 2008 at 06:24:25 AM PDT

The beginning of this is an attempt to bring you up to speed on what has been going on this past year leading up to the purpose of this post, a New Investigation on Veterans Care, and the request for those listed in the subject title to get involved with, especially the Veterans having their troubles with the VA and their Care.

CALL TO ACTION: Veterans vs Country They Serve

Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 05:33:38 AM PDT

Veterans vs Veterans Administration Case UpDate 6-25-08


Yesterday, the 25th, a ruling came down from the judge hearing the case, in San Francisco, 82 pages long, and not a surprise to this Vet. In the ruling the judge sided with the Veterans but had to push it to where it belongs, In Congress. Only Congress and the Excutive Branch, of the Peoples Government, can bring about the way to long overhall of the Veterans Administration. Everything that is being reported about the care to the returning Veterans, of the Wars and Occupations of Choice, is actually Old News, just ask the thousands of my brother, and sister, Veterans of Korea and Vietnam, and it's happening once again while these conflicts rage as it did back than. We call the present Military the Professional Military yet we continue the foulups that take place within the Government Agencies, Veterans Administration and DoD Health, that are charged with it's care, especially the Mental Trauma War brings on in the Soldiers and the Civilians in these Theaters of Occupation.

Investigation Leads To Action

Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 06:41:10 AM PDT

32,000 Vets To Be Warned About Suicide-Linked Drug


ABC News/Washington Times Investigation Leads To Action


32,000 to be notified? 32,000 Veterans, how many are probably suffering from PTSD/Depression already, apparently are in this program unearthed by ABC News and the Washington Times, 32,000!

Responding to an ABC News/Washington Times investigation, the Veterans Administration plans to inform 32,000 veterans that they are using a drug linked to suicide or violent behavior.

And we already know where the administration stood on this from the previous reports:

The Bush White House had initially defended the VA's handling of the Chantix experiment.

Brought back to light in this one.

Obama, Cornyn on Veterans Drug Testing

Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 02:59:18 AM PDT

The report:

VA Shortchanges Women Veterans

Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 06:50:10 AM PDT

In an internal study obtained by the Associated Press last week, the Veterans Administration found that female veterans aren’t being as well taken care of as male veterans. The same study found the general quality of health care at the VA to be good when measured against standard benchmarks. Place that grade B overall assessment against the many complaints raised against the VA and one can only imagine how much worse the situation really is for women veterans than the study shows.

In 2007, the VA treated 255,000 women, some 5 percent of them veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. That percentage is expected to double soon. Some 180,000 women have served in those two wars. While VA officials say they’re doing a better job, Washington Sen. Patty Murray sees it otherwise: "They aren't ready. Absent a proactive, concerted effort and knowing their limited resources, they are struggling with so much this might get lost."

[According to the AP, the] review  of the quality of care at VA facilities, which was mandated by Congress, found that at about one-third of its facilities, the quality of outpatient care given to women wasn't as good as what was offered to men.

It said that the VA has made strides in improving care for women veterans, such as creating onsite mammography services and establishing women's clinics at most of its medical centers. It also said the VA is attempting to recruit clinicians with training in women's care and broadening its approach to better address diseases prevalent among women such as lung cancer.

However, it said that there were barriers that remained, such as the need to train more physicians in women's care and for more equipment to meet women's health needs.

The VA has begun a long-term study of 12,000 female veterans to see how serving in Iraq and Afghanistan has affected their physical, mental and reproductive health and how well the VA is dealing with their problems. But what happens right now, today and tomorrow, as more women enter a system unprepared both financially and in so many other ways to receive them? The VA is, after all, practically notorious for the number of studies it completes and shelves.

What's worse than this failure to meet women's veterans needs is a deeply rotten attitude in the highest reaches of the VA. For instance, as McClatchy's Les Blumenthal wrote on May 22 of hearings by the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee:

The Department of Veterans Affairs said Wednesday that it opposes much of Sen. Patty Murray’s bill to improve care for female veterans, even as the number of women seeking VA medical services is expected to double within the next five years.

A top VA official admitted during a Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hearing that the agency might not be prepared for the anticipated influx of female veterans.

"We recognize there may well be gaps in services for women veterans, especially given the VA designed its clinics and services based on data when women comprised a much smaller percentage of those serving in the armed forces," said Gerald Cross, the VA’s principal deputy undersecretary for health. ...

The agency’s concerns cover new studies of the physical and mental health problems female veterans faced and how the department was dealing with them. Cross said that would overlap with existing studies under way and would cost millions of dollars that could better be spent on health care services.

The VA also opposed sections that would require mental health workers to get special training on how to care for female victims of military sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, to require additional staff to deal with female veterans and to provide child care for veterans seeking VA care.

The committee is scheduled to vote on Murray’s bill June 26.

Senator Murray, whose father was a disabled World War II veteran and who worked as a physical rehabilitation intern in a Seattle veterans hospital near the end of the Vietnam War, has become a key advocate for health care for veterans from her perch on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. She’s the first woman ever to serve on the committee, where she has been assigned since 1995. It’s a job she takes seriously, as VA secretaries have discovered when they try to cut clinics or low-ball budgets, and Idaho Senator Larry Craig learned a year ago when they butted heads last June over her effort to increase veterans eligible for care by 200,000.

As reported in an April story in which Murray's anger was undisguised, she accused the VA of lying about the number of attempted suicides by veterans. Until internal e-mails were publicly exposed by CBS News on April 21 as a consequence of a class action suit, the VA put the number of attempted suicides at 790. The e-mails, which were part of an internal VA debate over whether the number should be downplayed, said the total was around 12,000, 15 times what the VA was claiming publicly. Six months previously, CBS had learned that the suicide rate for veterans was more than twice the national average of 8.9 per 100,000 population.

"The suicide rate is a red-alarm bell to all of us," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. Murray also said that the VA's mental health programs are being overwhelmed by Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, even as the department tries to downplay the situation.

"We are not your enemy, we are your support team, and unless we get accurate information we can't be there to do our jobs," Murray told Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Gordon Mansfield during the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hearing.

Mansfield told Murray and the other senators that he didn't think the VA had deliberately tried to mislead Congress or the public.

Murray remained skeptical, however, saying that the VA has demonstrated a pattern of misleading Congress about the increasing number of soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and are now seeking help and straining Defense Department and VA facilities and programs. ...

"I used to teach preschool, and when you bring up a 3-year-old and tell them they have to stop lying, they understand the consequences," Murray said. "The VA doesn't.
They need to stop hiding the fact this war is costing us in so many ways."

Other costs, as detailed in the Rand Corporation’s Invisible Wounds of War are the large number of veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

Visiting Alaska in late May at the behest of Ted Stevens – whose Senate seat is vulnerable to a takeover by the Democrats this year – VA Secretary Peake, who replaced the previous Secretary in part because of Senator Murray’s pressure, belittled some of these psychological and health injuries as overblown and akin to football injuries. As Brandon Friedman noted at VetVoice at the time:

Frankly, Peake's casually dismissive attitude sucks.  Being hunted by other humans every day for 15 months, watching your friend bleed to death, and having your brain flattened like a pancake from a thousand-pound detonation are not comparable to football injuries.  

It's also quite clear that this was neither a mis-speak nor a quote taken out of context, as this was the second day in a row that Peake has belittled the combat injuries sustained by those fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.  On Saturday, Peake suggested that PTSD was being "overdiagnosed."  He then continued:

"Just because someone might need a little counseling when they get back, doesn't mean they need the PTSD label their whole lives."

Might need a little counseling?  This fundamental lack of understanding of both combat injuries and their treatment is inexcusable coming from the individual charged with leading the VA.  

In this context, however, it's no wonder that the VA is under Congressional scrutiny for downplaying the extraordinarily high number of suicides among veterans.  Likewise, it comes as no surprise that VA officials have recently been caught instructing caregivers to diagnose returning troops with "Adjustment Disorder" instead of PTSD in order to save money.  

This is clearly a pattern that reflects an overarching strategy on the part of the VA to disregard the injuries of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.

Low-balling budgets? Running operations like the Walter Reed annex? Downplaying PTSD and traumatic brain injuries? Is it any shock that the VA falls short when treating female veterans?

As Blumenthal wrote in May:

Two nightmares haunt Robin Milonas.
While serving in Afghanistan in 2004 as an Army Reserve civil affairs officer, the former lieutenant colonel got lost in a minefield while leading a small convoy delivering school supplies to civilians.

Even more troubling is the memory of a man who arrived at the main gate of Bagram Air Base carrying a young boy whose leg had been blown off by a land mine.

"I was an outgoing, energetic, determined good soldier who wanted to make the Army a career," said Milonas, of Puyallup, Wash., who just turned 50.

"Now I am broken."

Milonas has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and receives therapy at the veterans center in Tacoma, Wash. But three times she's been denied a disability rating from the VA, which says Milonas hasn't proved her problems are related to service in Afghanistan.

Milonas believes that the VA has yet to recognize that even though women are barred from combat, it's hard for them to avoid the trauma associated with serving in a war zone like Afghanistan.

"The battle is everywhere," she said. She thinks the government's attitude is that "because women aren't allowed in combat, they can't have PTSD. It must be depression or women's issues like PMS."

VA officials say there's no double standard when it comes to disability ratings for PTSD.

"This is the first group of women's vets we have seen with this intensity of experience," said [Patricia] Hayes [the VA's national director of women's health care issues]. "We are not sure what the long-term effects will be."

Certainly women veterans in this war, who perform a much greater range of jobs, will are facing a different set of circumstances than the women of the Vietnam era. But we do have some idea of what the long-term effects will be. The National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study, which looked at 432 women who served in Vietnam from 1964-1975 – mostly as nurses, found that 27% suffered from PTSD sometime during their postwar lives.

As in so many other areas, the VA needs to get up to speed, with all due speed. However, as the Cheney-Bush Administration has repeatedly shown, it is incapable of providing the leadership to get us there. As with so much else, new marching orders will have to wait until January 2009.

Budgetary Kerfuffle and how it undermines the VA

Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 06:41:55 AM PDT

It seems that what we now consider corrupt, the doling out of public resources and assets to special interests and supporters, was actually the norm until some time after the Second World War, when the responsibilities of public officials, especially our Representative in Congress, to actually serve the public interest were re-enforced by a series of civil rights laws and accountability measures.
So, in a sense, we're not far removed from the establishment of popular rule and the realization of public servants who actually serve the public.  Which probably accounts, in large part, for the persistence of the old pattern of Congress allocating funds on the basis of political considerations and their continued inability to get annual appropriations done on time.

BREAKING: 'Disposable Heroes': (Updated)

Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 04:50:17 AM PDT

Look I'm so F**KING PISSED OFF AGAIN, I really can't wrap my mind around the words to describe this BULLS**T!!

I may, or may not, add more, or just let comments take charge.

Democratic 'Keynote' Convention Speaker {Redux & Updated}

Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 03:04:10 AM PDT

Who else would be better to be chosen as the 'Keynote' speaker at the Democratic Convention than one of those this country sent into a failed Foreign Policy Conflict and Occupation.

There are many to choose from, way too many, who have Sacrificed way too much for this country, but now that Senator Obama has made History and will Lead the Convention they need look no further than his own State for one who can speak of the incompetence within the Veterans Administration leadership, and the Administration, and the Failure of the Republican Controlled Federal Government, while beating the Drums of War Louder and Louder, failed to even Think about those returning from their War Of Choice, the results of which we've been finding out about as Congress finally got back to it's job of Oversite and Investigation, as well as the MSM!

Dem. 'Keynote' Convention Speaker

Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 05:35:15 PM PDT

Who else would be better to be chosen as the 'Keynote' speaker at the Democratic Convention than one of those this country sent into a failed Foreign Policy Conflict and Occupation.

There are many to choose from, way too many, who have Sacrificed way too much for this country, but now that Senator Obama has made History and will Lead the Convention they need look no further than his own State.


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