Posted on 06/03/2014 8:40:50 PM PDT by Steve Newton
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jeremy P. Amick, public affairs officer Silver Star Families of America Phone: (573) 230-7456 Email: jamick1@earthlink.net
A non-profit based out of Clever, Mo., the SSFOAs primary mission is to support and recognize veterans who are wounded, injured, or have acquired an illness related to their service in a combat zoneregardless of service branch or military conflict. After sources recently revealed that the Phoenix VA hospital maintained a secret wait list, the VA has fallen under greater scrutiny, resulting in allegations that delays in medical appointments and treatment have led to the unncecesary deaths of several veterans. The VA has the ability to authorize medical treatmeant outside of the VA network whenaccording to their own websitethere is a lack of available specialiasts, long wait times or, in certain circumstances, the medical treatment provided by the VA is located an extroardinary distance from the veterans home, said Steve Newton, CEO and founder of the SSFOA.
Had the Non-VA Care Program been appropriately utilized by the Phoenix VA and at other facilities, the wait times would never have become an issue Newton added. However, moving forward, I believe we can best serve our veterans and mitigate any wait times by authorizing medical care outside of the VA hospitals.
U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, an Army veteran and member the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, has recently cosponsored the Veteran-Centered Access to Coordinated Health Care Act, H.R. 3858, which would help the VA improve access to care by expanding its ability to enter into contracts with non-VA providers.
For more information on the Silver Star Families of America, please visit www.silverstarfamilies.org.
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We gotta do something. I hope this works for our vets.
in certain circumstances, the medical treatment provided by the VA is located an extroardinary distance from the veterans home,
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Like 180 miles away in Nashville.,.
Yes. Im in Missouri. My hospital? Fayetteville Ar
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Thanks Jet
If you folks have ANY idea of how to make things better, let me know. We are writing our response to Congress now.
Write your congressmember, and both senators.
A real letter not just a call or e-mail.
They usually respond. Usually with a form letter, but, they see them.
Yeah Jet
But this is going in our annual report to the House and Senate Veterans Committee.
Not that it will do any good. I am so sick of this stuff.
God help us cause I don’t know who else will
Its simple. Close the VA. It’s not needed. There are very few Vets. And they would get faster more convenient care in a regular hospital or clinic.
Give every Vet free premium health insurance for life. If they have seen combat or been in the service for more than ten years they should not pay a dime for any medical treatment they need.
That would be far cheaper and better treatment.
Sigh. Maybe. But there are more vets than you know. I wish I knew. I would be all over it.
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