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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 9:41 AM
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Check out the quality care at the Phoenix VA hospital.  Has anyone read about this?
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A fatal wait: Veterans languish and die on a VA hospital's secret list
By Scott Bronstein and Drew Griffin, CNN Investigations
updated 10:19 PM EDT, Wed April 30, 2014
Watch this video
 
VA Chief responds to secret list claims
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • CNN has been reporting on delays in appointments and veterans' deaths
  • New revelations of 40 deaths involving Phoenix VA are perhaps the most disturbing yet
  • Retired VA doctor says there's an official wait list that he calls a sham
  • He says the real list is kept secret and has wait times that stretch into the months
(CNN) -- At least 40 U.S. veterans died waiting for appointments at the Phoenix Veterans Affairs Health Care system, many of whom were placed on a secret waiting list.
The secret list was part of an elaborate scheme designed by Veterans Affairs managers in Phoenix who were trying to hide that 1,400 to 1,600 sick veterans were forced to wait months to see a doctor, according to a recently retired top VA doctor and several high-level sources.
For six months, CNN has been reporting on extended delays in health care appointments suffered by veterans across the country and who died while waiting for appointments and care. But the new revelations about the Phoenix VA are perhaps the most disturbing and striking to come to light thus far.
Internal e-mails obtained by CNN show that top management at the VA hospital in Arizona knew about the practice and even defended it.
Dr. Sam Foote just retired after spending 24 years with the VA system in Phoenix. The veteran doctor told CNN in an exclusive interview that the Phoenix VA works off two lists for patient appointments:
There's an "official" list that's shared with officials in Washington and shows the VA has been providing timely appointments, which Foote calls a sham list. And then there's the real list that's hidden from outsiders, where wait times can last more than a year.
 
Deaths tied to VA hospital's secret list
 
Veterans dying waiting for healthcare
 
Are we fulfilling our promise to veterans?
Deliberate scheme, shredded evidence
"The scheme was deliberately put in place to avoid the VA's own internal rules," said Foote in Phoenix. "They developed the secret waiting list," said Foote, a respected local physician.
The VA requires its hospitals to provide care to patients in a timely manner, typically within 14 to 30 days, Foote said.
According to Foote, the elaborate scheme in Phoenix involved shredding evidence to hide the long list of veterans waiting for appointments and care. Officials at the VA, Foote says, instructed their staff to not actually make doctor's appointments for veterans within the computer system.
Instead, Foote says, when a veteran comes in seeking an appointment, "they enter information into the computer and do a screen capture hard copy printout. They then do not save what was put into the computer so there's no record that you were ever here," he said.
According to Foote, the information was gathered on the secret electronic list and then the information that would show when veterans first began waiting for an appointment was actually destroyed.
"That hard copy, if you will, that has the patient demographic information is then taken and placed onto a secret electronic waiting list, and then the data that is on that paper is shredded," Foote said.
"So the only record that you have ever been there requesting care was on that secret list," he said. "And they wouldn't take you off that secret list until you had an appointment time that was less than 14 days so it would give the appearance that they were improving greatly the waiting times, when in fact they were not."
I feel very sorry for the people who work at the Phoenix VA. They all wish they could leave 'cause they know what they're doing is wrong.
Dr. Sam Foote
Foote estimates right now the number of veterans waiting on the "secret list" to see a primary care physician is somewhere between 1,400 and 1,600.
Doctor: It's a 'frustrated' staff
"I feel very sorry for the people who work at the Phoenix VA," said Foote. "They're all frustrated. They're all upset. They all wish they could leave 'cause they know what they're doing is wrong.
"But they have families, they have mortgages and if they speak out or say anything to anybody about it, they will be fired and they know that."
Several other high-level VA staff confirmed Foote's description to CNN and confirmed this is exactly how the secret list works in Phoenix.
Foote says the Phoenix wait times reported back to Washington were entirely fictitious. "So then when they did that, they would report to Washington, 'Oh yeah. We're makin' our appointments within -- within 10 days, within the 14-day frame,' when in reality it had been six, nine, in some cases 21 months," he said.
November: A dire situation in South Carolina
Thomas Breen was so proud of his time in the Navy that he wanted to be treated only at a VA facility, his family says.
Thomas Breen was so proud of his time in the Navy that he wanted to be treated only at a VA facility, his family says.
In the case of 71-year-old Navy veteran Thomas Breen, the wait on the secret list ended much sooner.
"We had noticed that he started to have bleeding in his urine," said Teddy Barnes-Breen, his son. "So I was like, 'Listen, we gotta get you to the doctor.' "
Teddy says his Brooklyn-raised father was so proud of his military service that he would go nowhere but the VA for treatment. On September 28, 2013, with blood in his urine and a history of cancer, Teddy and his wife, Sally, rushed his father to the Phoenix VA emergency room, where he was examined and sent home to wait.
"They wrote on his chart that it was urgent," said Sally, her father-in-law's main caretaker. The family has obtained the chart from the VA that clearly states the "urgency" as "one week" for Breen to see a primary care doctor or at least a urologist, for the concerns about the blood in the urine.
"And they sent him home," says Teddy, incredulously.
Sally and Teddy say Thomas Breen was given an appointment with a rheumatologist to look at his prosthetic leg but was given no appointment for the main reason he went in.
The Breens wait ... and wait ... and wait ...
No one called from the VA with a primary care appointment. Sally says she and her father-in-law called "numerous times" in an effort to try to get an urgent appointment for him. She says the response they got was less than helpful.
"Well, you know, we have other patients that are critical as well," Sally says she was told. "It's a seven-month waiting list. And you're gonna have to have patience."
Sally says she kept calling, day after day, from late September to October. She kept up the calls through November. But then she no longer had reason to call.
Thomas Breen died on November 30. The death certificate shows that he died from Stage 4 bladder cancer. Months after the initial visit, Sally says she finally did get a call.
"They called me December 6. He's dead already."
Sally says the VA official told her, "We finally have that appointment. We have a primary for him.' I said, 'Really, you're a little too late, sweetheart.' "
At the end is when he suffered. He screamed. He cried.
Sally Brenn on the death of her father-in-law
Sally says her father-in-law realized toward the end he was not getting the care he needed.
"At the end is when he suffered. He screamed. He cried. And that's somethin' I'd never seen him do before, was cry. Never. Never. He cried in the kitchen right here. 'Don't let me die.' "
Teddy added his father said: "Why is this happening to me? Why won't anybody help me?"
Teddy added: "They didn't do the right thing." Sally said: "No. They neglected Pop."
First hidden -- and then removed
Foote says Breen is a perfect example of a veteran who needed an urgent appointment with a primary doctor and who was instead put on the secret waiting list -- where he remained hidden.
Foote adds that when veterans waiting on the secret list die, they are simply removed.
"They could just remove you from that list, and there's no record that you ever came to the VA and presented for care. ... It's pretty sad."
Foote said that the number of dead veterans who died waiting for care is at least 40.
"That's correct. The number's actually higher. ... I would say that 40, there's more than that that I know of, but 40's probably a good number."
CNN has obtained e-mails from July 2013 showing that top management, including Phoenix VA Director Sharon Helman, was well-aware about the actual wait times, knew about the electronic off-the-books list and even defended its use to her staff.
I think it's unfair to call any of this a success when Veterans are waiting 6 weeks on an electronic waiting list
From 2013 Phoenix VA e-mail obtained by CNN
In one internal Phoenix VA e-mail dated July 3, 2013, one staffer raised concerns about the secret electronic list and raised alarms that Phoenix VA officials were praising its use.
"I have to say, I think it's unfair to call any of this a success when Veterans are waiting 6 weeks on an electronic waiting list before they're called to schedule their first PCP (primary care physician) appointment," the e-mail states. "Sure, when their appointment is created, it can be 14 days out, but we're making them wait 6-20 weeks to create that appointment."
The e-mail adds pointedly: "That is unethical and a disservice to our Veterans."
Last year and earlier this year, Foote also sent letters to officials at the VA Office of the Inspector General with details about the secret electronic waiting list and about the large number of veterans who died waiting for care, many hidden on the secret list. Foote and several other sources inside the Phoenix VA confirmed to CNN that IG inspectors have interviewed them about the allegations.
VA: 'It is disheartening to hear allegations'
CNN has made numerous requests to Helman and her staff for an interview about the secret list, the e-mails showing she was aware of it and the allegations of the 40 veterans who died waiting on the list, to no avail.
But CNN was sent a statement from VA officials in Texas, quoting Helman.
"It is disheartening to hear allegations about Veterans care being compromised," the statement from Helman reads, "and we are open to any collaborative discussion that assists in our goal to continually improve patient care."
Just before deadline Wednesday, the VA sent an additional comment to CNN.
It stated, in part: "We have conducted robust internal reviews since these allegations surfaced and welcome the results from the Office of Inspector General's review. We take these allegations seriously."
Read the full statement here
The VA statement to CNN added: "To ensure new Veterans waiting for appointments are managed appropriately, we maintain an Electronic Wait List (EWL) in accordance with the national VHA Scheduling Directive. The ability of new and established patients to get more timely care has showed significant improvement in the last two years which is attributable to increased budget, staffing, efficiency and infrastructure."
Foote says Helman's response in the first statement is stunning, explaining the entire secret list and the reason for its existence was planned and created by top management at the Phoenix VA, specifically to avoid detection of the long wait times by veterans there.
"This was a plan that involved the Pentad, which includes the director, the associate director, the assistant director, the chief of nursing, along with the medical chief of staff -- in collaboration with the chief of H.A.S."
Washington is paying attention
The Phoenix VA's "off the books" waiting list has now gotten the attention of the U.S. House Veterans Affairs Committee in Washington, whose chairman has been investigating delays in care at veterans hospitals across the country.
According to Rep. Jeff Miller, chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, what was happening in Phoenix is even worse than veterans dying while waiting for care.
Even as CNN was working to report this story, the Florida Republican demanded the VA preserve all records in anticipation of a congressional investigation.
In a hearing on April 9, Miller learned even the undersecretary of health for the VA wasn't being told the truth about the secret list:
"It appears as though there could be as many as 40 veterans whose deaths could be related to delays in care. Were you made aware of these unofficial lists in any part of your look back?" asked Miller.
"Mr. Chairman, I was not," replied Dr. Thomas Lynch, assistant deputy undersecretary, Veterans Health Administration.
Congress has now ordered all records in Phoenix, secret or not, be preserved.
That would include the record of a 71-year-old Navy veteran named Thomas Breen.
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CowboyUp!!!
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-05-02 9:51 AM
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 This is not the future....this has been going on for years in the VA hospitals...ask anyone who who is a veteran how poor and difficult it is to use the systemsystem
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 9:52 AM
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~BINGO~ - 2014-05-02 9:46 AM Yep. Currently ashamed of living in AZ. 

It's got nothing to do with AZ, Bingo.  This is government healthcare in action.  For years now I have been saying if you want to get an idea of what healthcare will be like once ObamaCare has taken hold, then look no further than the VA.  That article makes me want to vomit.  Thank God it wasn't ONLY a Fox News story.  CNN has been doing a good job exposing this scandal as well.  How can these people live with themselves???
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Barnmom
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-05-02 9:54 AM
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Absolutely shameful!  To be honest, 14-30 days is too long in many cases.  Our vets would be much better off if our government would shut down the VA system and strike a deal with a private insurance company to care for them.  Probably save money in the long run also. 

We owe our vets better care than what they are getting. 
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ridejg
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2014-05-02 9:58 AM
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This administration is just a piece of wretchedness...I despise the whole sorry bunch of lying, pass the buck, arrogant, smug, self serving, did I mention lying...A$$Holes...
To those who voted for these scum bags...my question is "How is it working out for you...happy now????"

 
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Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-05-02 9:59 AM
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HotbearLVR - 2014-05-02 7:52 AM
~BINGO~ - 2014-05-02 9:46 AM Yep. Currently ashamed of living in AZ. 
It's got nothing to do with AZ, Bingo.  This is government healthcare in action.  For years now I have been saying if you want to get an idea of what healthcare will be like once ObamaCare has taken hold, then look no further than the VA.  That article makes me want to vomit.  Thank God it wasn't ONLY a Fox News story.  CNN has been doing a good job exposing this scandal as well.  How can these people live with themselves???

I know it has nothing to do with AZ in the big picture. It's just saddening and disheartening. 
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Hollywoods Fan
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-05-02 10:00 AM
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These people ought to have to be subjected to the same type of care.  I cannot imagine treating our veterans this way.  They put their lives on the line for our freedoms.  But, if an illegal goes to the Emergency room for a hangnail, they are treated pronto, free of charge.  How the hell did things get to be so screwed up? 
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ridejg
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2014-05-02 10:01 AM
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Hollywood's Fan - 2014-05-02 10:00 AM These people ought to have to be subjected to the same type of care.  I cannot imagine treating our veterans this way.  They put their lives on the line for our freedoms.  But, if an illegal goes to the Emergency room for a hangnail, they are treated pronto, free of charge.  How the hell did things get to be so screwed up? 

Exactly....makes my blood boil.
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 10:05 AM
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ridejg - 2014-05-02 9:58 AM This administration is just a piece of wretchedness...I despise the whole sorry bunch of lying, pass the buck, arrogant, smug, self serving, did I mention lying...A$$Holes...

To those who voted for these scum bags...my question is "How is it working out for you...happy now????"


 

This is about the best summary I've read on this bunch.
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foundation horse
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-05-02 10:08 AM
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ridejg - 2014-05-02 9:58 AM This administration is just a piece of wretchedness...I despise the whole sorry bunch of lying, pass the buck, arrogant, smug, self serving, did I mention lying...A$$Holes...

To those who voted for these scum bags...my question is "How is it working out for you...happy now????"


 

This event has only uncovered during THIS Adminstration. I can say with experience as An American Veteran that The VA has been providing unacceptable Health Care to Veterans dating to the 70s. (I have personal experience with a Family Member who is a  Viet Nam 125% Disabled Vet.)
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foundation horse
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-05-02 10:11 AM
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Hollywood's Fan - 2014-05-02 10:00 AM These people ought to have to be subjected to the same type of care.  I cannot imagine treating our veterans this way.  They put their lives on the line for our freedoms.  But, if an illegal goes to the Emergency room for a hangnail, they are treated pronto, free of charge.  How the hell did things get to be so screwed up? 

Excellent point! An American Vet who has 'paid the price of freedom' receives lower quality health care than an Illegal Immigrant (who has not done anything for America!) is mooching off the taxpayers.

Edited to reflect what I originally meant to say Carol! ehhehheehh
 

Edited by foundation horse 2014-05-02 11:23 AM
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 10:20 AM
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What I can't understand is how can anyone say this isn't where we are all headed because of ObamaCare?  Can anyone explain this to me?  Reassure me, please, for God's sake.
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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 10:27 AM
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We'll be fine, didn't we just get 16,000 new IRS agents???? Too bad that wasn't 16,000 new doctors into the system...
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Hollywoods Fan
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-05-02 10:30 AM
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foundation horse - 2014-05-03 9:08 AM
ridejg - 2014-05-02 9:58 AM This administration is just a piece of wretchedness...I despise the whole sorry bunch of lying, pass the buck, arrogant, smug, self serving, did I mention lying...A$$Holes...

To those who voted for these scum bags...my question is "How is it working out for you...happy now????"


 
This event has only uncovered during THIS Adminstration. I can say with experience as An American Veteran that The VA has been providing unacceptable Health Care to Veterans dating to the 70s. (I have personal experience with a Family Member who is a  Viet Nam 125% Disabled Vet.)

You are correct.  My Dad was disabled and was in the VA hospitals on several occasions - spent the last 25 years of his life in the VA home in Marshalltown, IA  He had knee replacement surgery at this hospital in Phoenix, this was probably 35 years ago.  He had a botched surgery done on his hand a few years prior.  The care in the VA system has always been sub par, but I don't remember him ever having to wait several months to be seen.  Seems like it is getting worse.  Its a National disgrace. 
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Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-05-02 10:31 AM
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foundation horse - 2014-05-02 8:08 AM
ridejg - 2014-05-02 9:58 AM This administration is just a piece of wretchedness...I despise the whole sorry bunch of lying, pass the buck, arrogant, smug, self serving, did I mention lying...A$$Holes...

To those who voted for these scum bags...my question is "How is it working out for you...happy now????"


 
This event has only uncovered during THIS Adminstration. I can say with experience as An American Veteran that The VA has been providing unacceptable Health Care to Veterans dating to the 70s. (I have personal experience with a Family Member who is a  Viet Nam 125% Disabled Vet.)



This is nothing new. Walter Reed scandal comes to mind. We get outraged for a moment, then move on...  

Health care for our veterans has always be an abomination and until WE make it a priority, it's not going to change.  
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Hollywoods Fan
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-05-02 10:32 AM
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Hollywood's Fan - 2014-05-02 10:00 AM These people ought to have to be subjected to the same type of care.  I cannot imagine treating our veterans this way.  They put their lives on the line for our freedoms.  But, if an illegal goes to the Emergency room for a hangnail, they are treated pronto, free of charge.  How the hell did things get to be so screwed up? 
Excellent point! An American Vet who has 'paid the price of freedom' receives better health care than an Illegal Immigrant (who has not done anything for America!) is mooching off the taxpayers.
Clay, I think you met to say the veteran receives WORSE care than the illegal.  And, they do. 

Edited by Hollywood's Fan 2014-05-02 10:33 AM
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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2014-05-02 10:35 AM
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Maybe we should vote that our Congress get the same "health care " plan and service that our Veterans do, maybe it would change then...
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RidenFly
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-05-02 10:38 AM
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Is healthcare, an industry that should be built on compassion, be over seen by Govt. red tape?  Do you want a doctor with his hands shackled by "do's and don'ts?"  Do you want people that make a flat rate?   The great minds of this country will enter the universities NOT looking into medicine because it offers nothing.  Instead they will turn to GAMING or something else when we need these brilliant people behind a scapel.  
  I can't wrap my mind around the thinking that healthcare should be a one glove fits all.  What will be the incentive to quit smoking if its paid for anyway?   
  I don't mean to rant and rob Scott's thread but this VA matter is a forewarning.  Yes, its been going on for years...and for years the VA is under the control of beauracrats.   That's the darn point. 


Edited by RidenFly 2014-05-02 10:47 AM
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