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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 16, 2014

Committee wants to gauge what is going on and how the quality of care is being delivered, i would ask you to spend a day Walking Around inside the local hospital talking to veterans and discussing their health care experiences, not sitting in front of a preselected panel of veterans to support sweeping jenlizations and to stoke public outrage. The fact is that the v. A. Health Care Services are excellent. Patient satisfaction Services Support that assertion. The primary complaint we hear all of the time from veterans is how long they had to wait to be seen for an initial appointment or to receive care. At its core, this is an access problem, not a quality of care problem. These are not the same thing. And to be clear, sending veterans outside of the v. A. To get private care is not the solution to this problem. It might ....

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CSPAN Veterans Affairs Hospital Delays May 15, 2014

Thank you all for coming. I want to thank our panelists for what is going to be a very important hearing. The rules will be that i will make some opening remarks, senator burr, the Ranking Member will make opening remarks, members will have three minutes, and i will keep people to three minutes because it will be a long hearing it, and that we will go to secretary shinseki, and the undersecretary. Excellent second panel and a very good third panel as well. It will be a long hearing, and we will get through it. Let me begin by just making a few basic points. Serious allegations have v. A. Personnelt in phoenix and other locations. I take these allegations seriously, as i know every member of the committee does, which is why i have supported an thependent investigation of v. A. Inspector general, and they are in phoenix doing a thorough investigation, and my hope is the report will be done as soon as possible. What i have stated and ....

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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 16, 2014

I do not think any took place did the v. A. Take to respond to the memorandum that to see to it that hospital directors followed their orders . We have worked very hard to root out these inappropriate uses of the scheduling system and these abuses. We have been working continuously to try to identify where those sites are and what we need to do to prevent that from happening. It is absolutely inexcusable. The schedulers response validity is to nature that that program is administered with integrity. What do you do when you uncover one . What do you do to hold them accountable . The individuals are held accountable. I cannot give you an example of specifically, but if someone were found to be manipulating the scheduling system, they would be disciplined. Would they lose their job . I do not know whether that is the appropriate level of punishment or not. We can probably give you a little better answer to this, because youre focused on scheduling. In 2012, we involuntarily removed 3000 e ....

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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 16, 2014

Nd we have exposures to things but chemicals and on and on. What it means is that when at v. A. Hospitals, the average presentations are things wrong with an individual is five to seven per individual. The formula was built on a middle class p. P. O. s and h. M. O. s and they had one to three average presentations of things wrong with them. Which means that the burn rate of resources at v. A. Is much higher. Thats particularly true as old guys from vietnam age and become from re aged and uncles korea and fathers from world war ii. Presentations per individual of o. I. F. , o. E. F. Veterans is over a dozen for each individual that comes through. So the point is, we need to reprogram some money. Pass the have management accountability on this side of the hill and reprogram money and frankly go for a supplemental if that turns out that its needed. In the meantime, we would urge everybody, every hospital, something we have been urging is screened screen everybody at the hospital for the f ....

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$500 million for solar energy for tribal families

Look for solar panels to blossom atop low-income homes in Indian Country over the next five years. Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency announced $500 million for tribes as part of $7 billion in grants for residential solar energy. Some $5.5 billion will go to states, and $1 billion to multi-state awards. The $7 billion […] The post $500 million for solar energy for tribal families appeared first on Source New Mexico. ....

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