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New measures to improve vet care announced




By Hope Yen - The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Apr 24, 2007 15:26:16 EDT

WASHINGTON — Injured soldiers and veterans grappling with backlogs and red tape will now fill out less paperwork, get more screenings for brain injury and go through an improved disability claims system, a presidential task force said Tuesday.
Responding to criticism about poor treatment of injured soldiers, the interagency task force headed by Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson released its report and recommendations for immediately improving veterans’ care.
The panel found that government procedures now are unwieldy with gaps that allow service members and veterans to slip through the cracks as they move from military hospitals to the VA’s vast network of health clinics.
“The federal government must be responsive and efficient in delivering our benefits and services to these heroes,” Nicholson said, announcing the recommendations at the National Press Club. “They should not have to fight bureaucratic red tape for benefits earned by their courageous service.”
Acknowledging that coordination between the VA and Pentagon remains unacceptably poor, the recommendations also call for expanded VA access to Pentagon records to reduce the amount of paperwork service members must file.
Case managers will be added to help guide troops and their families through the process, and all veterans receiving care in VA facilities will be tested for mild to moderate brain injury, an often unseen ailment that could emerge months after finishing service.
In addition, the task force, which includes Cabinet secretaries and officials at eight government agencies, urged the creation of a joint disability claims process handled by the Pentagon and VA to speed delivery of benefits and reduce disparities in the system.
Critics have noted that the Army consistently rates injured soldiers lower than the other armed services and VA. One congressional commission has suggested that the Army might be doing so to avoid paying higher disability benefits.
Among the other recommendations:
• Expedite housing claims and other services for returning service members from Iraq and Afghanistan to reduce growing instances where they are forced to live on the streets.
• Expand eligibility of small business loans to provide more opportunities for veterans to obtain self-employment. The Labor Department will also work with veterans as they are recovering from injury to ease their transition to civilian life.
• Improve outreach with additional newsletters and job fairs to educate service members and veterans of benefits and services.
Nicholson presented the recommendations to President Bush on Monday. The task force said it will continue to monitor agencies to ensure recommendations are implemented right away. It will meet again in 45 days to report on the progress.
The task force is one of several commissions and congressional committees investigating ways to improve veterans care following disclosures in February of shoddy treatment at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
A separate presidential commission chaired by former Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., and former Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala is expected to release its recommendations by late July.


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