Statement from VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki on Health Care Reform
March 23, 2010 in VA by Editor
President Obama has strongly supported Veterans and their needs, specifically health care needs, on every major issue for these past 14 months – advance appropriations, new GI Bill implementation, new Agent Orange presumptions for three additional diseases, new Gulf War Illness presumptions for nine additional diseases, and a 16% budget increase in 2010 for the Department of Veterans Affairs, that is the largest in over 30 years, and which has been followed by a 2011 VA budget request that increases that record budget by an additional 7.6%.
To give our Veterans further assurance that health reform legislation will not affect their health care systems, the Chairmen of five House committees, including Veterans Affairs Chairman Bob Filner and Armed Services Chairman Ike Skelton, have just issued a joint letter reaffirming that the health reform legislation as written would protect those receiving care through all TRICARE and Department of Veterans Affairs programs.
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Recently the lobbying and fraternal organization for war time veterans and their families; Veterans from Foreign Wars have wondered why an issue with the Veterans Administration was ignored in the recent legislation under healthcare reformation. As it may not be recognized under the new healthcare system.
It is easy to conclude and speculate that the government has other plans for the Veterans Administration as congress could dismatle it or use realignment procedures to meet future budget requirements and under future fairness doctrines under the federal Department of Health & Human Services Division.