Major provisions of veterans health care bill Aug 7th 2014 7:38AM - TopicsExpress



          

Major provisions of veterans health care bill Aug 7th 2014 7:38AM 11 Comments ⟨⟩ Senate Veteransâ Affairs Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., left, accompanied by House Veteransâ Affairs Chairman Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, July 28, 2014, to outline their agreement on a compromise plan to fix the vast health care system responsible for treating the nations veterans. A bipartisan deal to improve veterans health care would authorize at least $17 billion to fix the health program scandalized by long patient wait times and falsified records covering up delays, the bills chief supporters said Monday. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) A bill approved by Congress aims to alleviate delays many veterans have faced in getting treatment at Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics and end the widespread practice of covering up long wait times for appointments. The legislation also makes it easier to fire hospital administration and other senior VA executives. Congressional budget analysts put the cost of the bill at $16.3 billion over three years and estimate it will add $10 billion to federal deficits over the next 10 years. The legislation: -Devotes $10 billion to pay private doctors to treat qualifying veterans who cant get prompt appointments at the VAs nearly 1,000 hospitals and outpatient clinics, or those who live far from them. Only veterans who enrolled in VA care as of Aug. 1 or live at least 40 miles away are eligible for outside care. -Devotes $5 billion to hire more doctors, nurses and other medical and mental health professionals. -Authorizes $1.3 billion to open 27 new VA outpatient clinics and other medical facilities in 18 states and Puerto Rico. -Grants the VA secretary authority to fire immediately poor-performing senior executives. They would have seven days to appeal, with a final resolution 21 days later. -Expands a scholarship program for children of veterans killed in the line of duty to include surviving spouses. -Allows all returning veterans and eligible dependents to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. -Cuts funding for annual bonuses for VA employees to $360 million, $40 million less than last year.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ==============================================================it is a lot of money and our VETERANS are worth every dime and soooooo MUCH MORE..
Posted on: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 12:47:18 +0000

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