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Old 10-12-2007, 03:52 PM
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GAO report

-The VA must make better use of technology as a way to reduce its overwhelming delay of 177 days, on average, in handing out disability payments.

The commission report comes after the Government Accountability Office last week found that the Bush administration has yet to find clear answers to some of the worst problems afflicting wounded warriors, such as personalized medical care and reducing backlogs in disability pay.

Former VA Secretary Jim Nicholson, who stepped down this week, has said his successor will have to be creative in solving intractable delays in payments and improving coordination in care between the Pentagon and VA. Gordon Mansfield, the VA's deputy secretary, is serving as acting secretary pending a nomination of a successor by President Bush.

"VA appreciates the efforts of the recent commissions created to find ways to improve the disability benefits process for eligible veterans," VA spokesman Matt Smith said in response to the report. "Our goal is to help our disabled veterans become whole and continue their lives by providing them with health care, rehabilitation, as well as disability, education, and home loan benefits."



Immediate Pay Hike Urged for Disabled Vets


GOD BLESS OUR VETS ! the fight continues when they get home. (sigh)
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