December 17, 2010 - Veteran claims for medical benefits are still piled high at the Veterans Affairs Department, despite a major push from the secretary of the department for quicker claims processing.
There are a quarter of a million claims in the system that have not been assessed within 125 days of being filed, according to Mike Walcoff, acting under secretary for benefits. Backlogged claims amount to more than one-third of the cases in the system, a similar ratio to last year.
Earlier this year, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinsheki called for an initiative eradicating backlogged claims by 2015. {continued}
Sunday, December 19, 2010
VA: Reducing Medical Claims Backlog
What happens when Not properly funding on the front end, costs more then even in monies in trying to correct!! The VA hasn't been properly funded since Korea and Especially since ours Vietnam! That was Extreme shown in the callousness of a country as to these present wars of choice that buys cheap magnetic ribbons of 'support?' while yelling for and getting tax cuts, especially for the extremely wealthy where billions were made on these wars, directly or indirectly, over the last decade since the tax cuts and still are reaping!! The advances since the 110th Congress, making up what wasn't done in the prior two, and moving forward into the 111th will come to a stop in the 112th and even with rollbacks! Heard a 'tepublican' demand 'sacrifice', me neither!
Veterans Affairs faces daunting job of reducing medical claims backlog
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