The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced the appointment of Dr. Richard A. Stone to the position of Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Health. Dr. Stone will serve as the second-in-command to Dr. David Shulkin, VA’s Under Secretary for Health. Dr. Stone began work today.
Monthly Archives: February 2016
VA Statement in Advance of Anticipated Office of Inspector General Release Today of Administrative Reports on Patient Wait Times
We expect OIG to release summaries of all 77 completed investigations, and to complete and report findings on more than 30 other site-specific investigations, over the next few months. Many of the investigations that have looked into potential scheduling irregularities examine a point in time going back to when the Department requested that OIG review the Access Audit findings from early 2014, almost two years ago.
VA Announces Additional Changes to Improve Veterans Crisis Line
Department of Veterans Affairs’ Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson today announced improvements to enhance and accelerate progress at the Veterans Crisis Line, which serves as a life-saving resource for Veterans who find themselves at risk of suicide.
VA Caribbean Healthcare System Lauded for Medical Education
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Caribbean Healthcare System today was awarded the prestigious Accreditation Council for Graduate Education and Gold Foundation’s DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr. Award. The award recognizes institutions with accredited residency/fellowship programs that are ‘exemplary in fostering a respectful, supportive environment for medical education and the delivery of patient care.’ The award was presented during a ceremony in National Harbor, MD.
VA Takes Action on Allegations of Wrongdoing in Cincinnati
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced today actions against two senior leaders in Cincinnati, Ohio.
DoD and VA kick off new Interagency Coordination of Complex Care Effort
The Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs today announced its ongoing effort to ease the transition for service members who require complex care management as they transition from the DoD system of health care to VA or within each system. The effort is designed to ease the burden for service members and Veterans, who have suffered illnesses or injuries so severe as to require the expertise provided by multiple care specialties throughout both Departments.
VA Makes Awards Totaling up to $4.6 Billion to Streamline its Medical Surgical Supply Chain
The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced the awarding of four major contracts that will bolster its ability to deliver timely health care to the nation’s Veterans. The contracts make up a $4.6 billion Medical Surgical Prime Vendor Next-Generation Program (MSPV-NG) acquisition, and represent a major step forward in supply chain modernization – a ‘breakthrough priority’ of the Department’s MyVA transformation effort.
National Access Stand Down
VA will not rest until we fix our system to better meet the health needs of those who need help the most. On February 27, VA will host “Stand Down #2: Road to MyAccess” at all VA Medical Centers. Read the full story
Valentines and Concerts Say Thank You Veterans
Every year around Valentines Day, VA invites you to help us salute our Veteran patients with cards and visits and concerts…and learn how you can volunteer to help at your local VA medical center. Read the full story
VA Celebrates 70 Years of Partnering with Medical Schools
Caring for the nation’s Veterans is a shared honor and a shared responsibility, which is why the Department of Veterans Affairs this year is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its partnership with the nation’s medical and health professional schools.
