March 22, 2010

Audit finds exam shortcomings

By The American Legion
Veterans Benefits
Military training must translate to jobs
Military training must translate to jobs

VA Inspector General's report finds issues with VA's ability to provide timely exams for potentially service-connected disabled veterans.

An audit released March 17 by the VA Inspector General found multiple shortcomings on VA's part to provide timely exams for potentially service-connected disabled veterans.

The Inspector General audit findings included the following: • VA has not established procedures to identify the demand for medical exams and provide the resources for such exams.• VA cannot identify the total cost of such medical exams. • Evidence suggests that some VA staff kept timeliness averages artificially low through various strategies. • Veterans Health Administration and Benefits Administration managers have not effectively worked together.• VA lacks performance standards to enable management to adequately measure whether exam requests are completed in a timely manner.

The Inspector General audit is available here.

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