Reform: Team Trump Announces Potential Private Healthcare Option For Veterans
President-elect Donald Trump hasn't tapped a VA Secretary yet, but
yesterday his transition team announced plans for VA reform will include
allowing veterans to seek private healthcare options. From the Wall Street Journal:
Mr.
Trump is considering changing the department to allow some veterans to
bypass the VA heath-care system completely and get care exclusively from
private-sector hospitals and clinics, the official said. It is an
option that could give veterans full choice over their health care, but
which many veterans groups argue is the first step toward privatization
and one that will reduce the quality of health care over the long term.
“It’s
one of the options on the table,” the transition official said
Wednesday. ”Definitely an option on the table to have a system where
potentially vets can choose either or, or all private.”
On the campaign trail, Trump laid out a 10-point plan for reforming the VA system, which has left thousands of veterans dead due to overwhelming medical wait times.
1.
Appoint a VA Secretary whose sole purpose will be to serve veterans.
Under a Trump Administration, the needs of D.C. bureaucrats will no
longer be placed above those of our veterans.
2. Use the powers
of the presidency to remove and discipline the federal employees and
managers who have violated the public's trust and failed to carry out
the duties on behalf of our veterans.
3. Ask that Congress pass
legislation that empowers the Secretary of the VA to discipline or
terminate any employee who has jeopardized the health, safety or
well-being of a veteran.
4. Create a commission to investigate
all the fraud, cover-ups, and wrong-doing that has taken place in the
VA, and present these findings to Congress to spur legislative reform.
5. Protect and promote honest employees at the VA who highlight wrongdoing, and guarantee their jobs will be protected.
6.
Create a private White House hotline, which will be active 24 hours a
day answered by a real person. It will be devoted to answering veteran's
complaints of wrongdoing at the VA and ensure no complaints fall
through the cracks.
7. Stop giving bonuses to any VA employees
who are wasting money, and start rewarding employees who seek to improve
the VA's service, cut waste, and save lives.
8. Reform the visa system to ensure veterans are at the front of the line for health services, not the back.
9.
Increase the number of mental health care professionals, and allow
veteran's to be able to seek mental health care outside of the VA.
10.
Ensure every veteran has the choice to seek care at the VA or at a
private service provider of their own choice. Under a Trump
Administration, no veteran will die waiting for service.
It
is expected Trump will announce his choice for VA Secretary in the
coming days. Army veteran and VA expert Pete Hegseth is a finalist for
the position along with Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove.
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