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VETERANS OF AMERICA
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Release
March 9, 2010
No. 10-3
Contact:
Mokie Porter
301-585-4000, Ext. 146
(Washington, D.C.) - Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc (VVA) applauds the
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for attempting to utilize modern
technology in the adjudication of claims for VA benefits.
"We have been advocating for years that the VA implement some type
of meaningful adjudication software and lifetime electronic health records,"
said John Rowan, VVA National President.
"Although we commend the VA in their recent decision, we are somewhat
disappointed that it took them this long to attempt to put a plan into
action.
VA also has a horrendous track record in managing and supervising IT contracts.
We only hope they have learned from past mistakes and that they are prepared
to use the lessons they have learned," noted Rowan.
"There are, of course, many unanswered questions about VA's proposal
for which we hope to receive answers in the
very near future.
The VA News Release stated, 'The contract is expected to be awarded in
April with proposed solutions offered to VA within 90-days. Implementation
of the solution is expected within 150 days.' What concerns us is that
VA will issue a contract for claims adjudication assistance before it
knows what it wants and needs.
It would obviously be poor judgment to execute a contract before the terms
and conditions have been enunciated,"
said Rowan.
There is also a concern that claimants for benefits with a claim based
on ischemic heart disease may have their claim granted before a similar
claimant with a claim such as diabetes type II related to exposure to
Agent Orange.
We must ensure that all veterans, no matter when or where they served,
are treated equally.
An additional concern is for claimants who file a claim based on ischemic
heart disease and other conditions
not related to exposure to Agent Orange. How will the VA process these
claims in two different locations when
there is only one claims file?
We are grateful to the VA and Secretary Shinseki, however we are still
awaiting additional details regarding the implementation of this proposed
initiative.
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