Ossoff fights to keep VA cuts from lengthening veterans’ wait times
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is urging the Trump istration to ensure that Department of Veterans Affairs mass firings don’t lengthen wait times for Georgia veterans.
Ossoff requested more information from the Atlanta VA Medical Center about whether the Trump istration’s mass firing of VA personnel has impacted Georgia veterans’ ability to access timely care at the facility.
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A recent report from the VA Office of the Inspector General outlined how inadequate staffing and hiring delays have been key drivers of delays in veterans’ ability to schedule appointments and access care in Georgia – before the istration began firing employees.
“The VA’s Office of Inspector General has identified staffing shortages at your facility and implicated some of them in long wait times,” Ossoff wrote to Atlanta VAMC Director Kai Mentzer. “I am therefore deeply worried about the impact the Trump istration’s mass firings of VA personnel will have on our veterans’ ability to receive timely access to healthcare at the Atlanta VAMC.”
The istration has ordered the VA to reduce its workforce by more than 80,000 people.
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“Our veterans have earned timely and effective service from their government,” Ossoff wrote. “We want to ensure that no veteran will receive delayed care or face barriers to access care. To do so would betray the sacred compact we make with those who wear the uniform and undermines faith in our institutions.”
In October, Sen. Ossoff also launched an inquiry with the VA into excessive delays with the VA Board of Veterans Appeals, which decides whether or not veterans are entitled to claimed veterans’ benefits and services.
Click here to read Sen. Ossoff’s inquiry.
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