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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Filipino WWII Vets
Akaka Vows to Continue Fighting for Filipino WWII Veteran Equality 10/04/08. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, issued a statement today regarding legislation to provide recognition to Filipino World War II veterans who served under U.S. military command. Akaka vowed to renew his advocacy in the new Congress next year after efforts to bring the legislation to final passage last week was obstructed in the Senate. U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs
Prostheses Progress
Space tech helps to reach long-jump world record 10/04/08. German athlete Wojtek Czyz, running with a space-tech enhanced prosthetic leg, set a new world record at the Paralympics 2008 in Beijing, reaching an amazing 6.50 m and beating the previous world record by 27 cm. European Space Agency via Eurekalert!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
New VA Planned for Las Vegas
VA Awards Contract for New Las Vegas Medical Center 10/02/08. WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a $364.9 million contract to help bring to reality years of planning for a new world-class medical facility in Las Vegas by September 2011. The project represents the largest construction contract ever awarded by VA. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
PTSD
Whether combat or peacekeeping, PTSD impacts veterans' well-being 10/01/08. Deployed peacekeeping veterans with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have significant impairments in health-related quality of life according to research by Dr. J. Donald Richardson of the University of Western Ontario and his co-investigators. The research, published this month in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, found anxiety disorders such as PTSD are associated with impaired emotional well-being, and this applies just as much to peacekeeping veterans as to combat veterans. University of Western Ontario via Eurekalert!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Helping Veterans to Receive Home Health Care
HHS Sends $36 Million to States to Help Alzheimer’s Patients, Seniors, Veterans Stay at Home 09/30/08. Sept. 29, 2008 - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced $36 million in new grant programs to 28 states to help older Americans and veterans remain independent and to support people with Alzheimer’s disease to remain in their homes and communities. Just over $19 million of this funding involves a new collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). SeniorJournal.com
VHA Audits
Audit of Procurements Using Prior-Year Funds To Maintain VA Healthcare Facilities 10/01/08. The audit identified unapproved and improper use of expired funds in at least 80 percent of Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) contracting activities nationwide amounting to a total of $16.4 million during fiscal year (FY) 2007. This widespread improper use of expired funds occurred primarily because of a lack of policy clarity and other weaknesses in internal controls. While VHA has taken steps to centralize the process to track and approve the use of prior-year funds, it needs to clarify relevant policies and further strengthen controls over these funds. In addition, appropriate administrative action is needed to address personnel who improperly awarded new contracts using expired appropriations. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General (VAOIG).
Audit of Veterans Health Administration Noncompetitive Clinical Sharing Agreements 09/30/08. VHA lacks reasonable assurance it received the services it paid for because performance monitoring controls over noncompetitive clinical sharing agreements are not effective. Strengthening controls over performance monitoring of noncompetitive clinical sharing agreements could save VHA about $9.5 million annually or $47.4 million over 5 years. Of the estimated savings, only about $96,000 in charges resulting from calculation errors may be recoverable because the terms of most of the sharing agreements we reviewed did not include provisions for adjusting payments. We found performance monitoring weaknesses for all 58 surgical and anesthesiology sharing agreements we reviewed at the 8 VAMCs. As a result, for 30 (52 percent) of the 58 agreements, VAMCs overpaid contractors because COTRs did not verify that VAMCs received the services required at the prices specified.
Audit of Veterans Health Administration Noncompetitive Clinical Sharing Agreements 09/30/08. VHA lacks reasonable assurance it received the services it paid for because performance monitoring controls over noncompetitive clinical sharing agreements are not effective. Strengthening controls over performance monitoring of noncompetitive clinical sharing agreements could save VHA about $9.5 million annually or $47.4 million over 5 years. Of the estimated savings, only about $96,000 in charges resulting from calculation errors may be recoverable because the terms of most of the sharing agreements we reviewed did not include provisions for adjusting payments. We found performance monitoring weaknesses for all 58 surgical and anesthesiology sharing agreements we reviewed at the 8 VAMCs. As a result, for 30 (52 percent) of the 58 agreements, VAMCs overpaid contractors because COTRs did not verify that VAMCs received the services required at the prices specified.
In addition to performance monitoring issues, we also found that during negotiations of per-procedure sharing agreements, VISN contracting officers agreed to pay at least full Medicare rates. However, the full Medicare rates include a practice component for overhead charges that contractors do not incur when they provide services at VAMCs. Excluding the Medicare practice component, as required by VA policy, could have saved VHA about $2.5 million annually or $12.4 million over 5 years.
Monday, September 29, 2008
S2162
Senate Approves Amended Versions of Two Bills Related to Health Care for Veterans 09/29/08. The Senate on Saturday approved an amended version of a bill (S 2162) that would authorize programs designed to improve treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses, CQ Today reports. The Senate passed the original version of the bill, sponsored by Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee Chair Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii), in June. The House, which approved the legislation by voice vote on Thursday, amended the bill to include several additional provisions. The amended version of the legislation represents an agreement between Akaka and House Veterans' Affairs Committee Chair Bob Filner (D-Calif.). Kaisernetwork.org
VA Staffing Issues
Recruitment, retention bonuses soar 09/29/08. The Veterans Affairs Department is racing against the clock. It has to hire a new generation of nurses to learn from the experienced nurses before they retire or take higher paying jobs in the private sector. FederalTimes.com
Prosthesis Advances
Prosthetics Changing Lives And Maybe The Future 09/29/08. Is it possible to become one of the fastest runners in the world when you are a double leg amputee? redOrbit
VA's Computerized Patient Record System
Tapping into Technology 09/29/08. Physicians and pharmacist already know your medical history on arrival to the VA thanks to a fine tuned electronic system of medical records system found in 1,400 clinics and hospitals in the VA system. Billings Gazette via redOrbit
Coping With PTSD in Relationships
Two Projects Target Relationship Aggression Among People with PTSD 09/29/08. University of Arkansas psychologist Matthew T. Feldner is part of two national research projects aimed at preventing relationship aggression in couples coping with PTSD and treating this type of aggression when it has already developed. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville via Newswise
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