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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Thu Sep 28, 2017, 05:30 AM Sep 2017

VA Secretary Shulkin expects Choice funds will last until the end of 2017

https://www.navytimes.com/veterans/2017/09/27/shulkin-expects-choice-funds-will-last-until-the-end-of-2017/

VA Secretary Shulkin expects Choice funds will last until the end of 2017

By: Leo Shane III ?  11 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin on Wednesday pushed back against news reports that his department’s embattled Choice program may again run out of funds ahead of schedule, saying he is confident the money will last until the end of the year. But he also warned it won’t last much beyond that, underscoring the need for Congress to quickly take up legislation to overhaul the outside care program. “They only funded us for half a year,” Shulkin told reporters after a Senate hearing. “I’ve always said it’s essential that we get the Choice legislation done this legislative session, and that’s what we’re aiming for.”


Veterans groups for weeks have quietly worried that usage rates of the Choice program — which allows patients who face long wait times or significant travel to see private-sector doctors at VA’s expense — have outpaced department expectations. That has happened several times in the program’s three-year history, including earlier this summer. At the start of 2017, VA officials had expected to have a surplus of Choice funds available at the start of August. By June, they realized the available funds would be zeroed out by the end of the summer. The funding shortfall forced lawmakers to scramble together a $2.1 billion funding infusion to extend the program until the end of the year.

Throughout the summer, VA officials warned that allowing the Choice program to run out of money without a plan for reforms or a replacement initiative would disrupt care for thousands of veterans. They also implemented a host of restrictions on the program in an attempt to make the dwindling funding last longer. Shulkin said those restrictions have been lifted, and the VA officials are spending about $280 million a month on the Choice program. That pace should fund medical appointments through the end of the year, though Shulkin admitted projecting how fast the money gets spent has been a problem for VA.
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VA Secretary Shulkin expects Choice funds will last until the end of 2017 (Original Post) nitpicker Sep 2017 OP
The V A is going downhill fast under Trump and Sessions and this Shulkin. pwb Sep 2017 #1
Figures GP6971 Sep 2017 #2
Choice is a good program. beemer27 Oct 2017 #3

pwb

(11,263 posts)
1. The V A is going downhill fast under Trump and Sessions and this Shulkin.
Thu Sep 28, 2017, 07:56 AM
Sep 2017

Diverting money to this stupid program. Taking away pain meds because veterans occasionally smoke pot is new under this guy, trump and sessions. They are killing us and we are killing ourselves because of the rules they have put in place. I use to feel welcomed and safe at the V A, now I hate to walk in the door.
The v a pays veterans far away from medical centers travel pay to get there, nobody but puke advocates for smaller government wants this choice program. It's a sham.

beemer27

(460 posts)
3. Choice is a good program.
Sun Oct 1, 2017, 08:13 AM
Oct 2017

So far I have used it twice, and plan to use it more in the future. I get to see a qualified local doctor without driving a long distance, get appointments much quicker, am seen on time, and know who I am going to be seen by. The doctor that I made the appointment with is the one that I will see, not some trainee, fill-in, or some person who does not speak, nor understand my language. I still like the VA, but consider Choice to be one of the options that I have now. This Vet want to see Choice continue.

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