Guest
09-06-2009, 05:06 PM
VA healthcare has again demonstrated that the purpose of the VA is to grow the agency and support its employees – not provide healthcare to veterans. An AP article today, printed on page A14 of The Villages Daily News, tells the story about the VA program to provide service dogs to disabled veterans. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gJPzKTxDwwFLDMQPmJOh2-dtFjcAD9AH9RAO1
Congress authorized a program to provide service dogs to veterans in 2001. The VA promptly set up a staff to administer the program, advertised it on the VA web site, funded studies to determine benefits and problems for both the vet and the dog. What it DID NOT do is provide service dogs to veterans. To date, it has provided a grand total of two dogs in eight years! The VA has stated that it will seek additional funds from congress so that in addition to maintaining its staff, web-site, studies, etc; it may be able to actually get some service dogs to some vets. No commitment to action to date and certainly no consideration of cutting down the overhead so the vets could actually benefit.
This is a program that is repeatedly held up as a model of the efficiency/effectiveness of government run healthcare. As I have noted elsewhere, the VA healthcare system is set up to ration healthcare, not provide it. If this is what you want, then by all means support Obama and Obamacare. But realize that you may get what you wished for.
Congress authorized a program to provide service dogs to veterans in 2001. The VA promptly set up a staff to administer the program, advertised it on the VA web site, funded studies to determine benefits and problems for both the vet and the dog. What it DID NOT do is provide service dogs to veterans. To date, it has provided a grand total of two dogs in eight years! The VA has stated that it will seek additional funds from congress so that in addition to maintaining its staff, web-site, studies, etc; it may be able to actually get some service dogs to some vets. No commitment to action to date and certainly no consideration of cutting down the overhead so the vets could actually benefit.
This is a program that is repeatedly held up as a model of the efficiency/effectiveness of government run healthcare. As I have noted elsewhere, the VA healthcare system is set up to ration healthcare, not provide it. If this is what you want, then by all means support Obama and Obamacare. But realize that you may get what you wished for.