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Very interesting article. i recommend reading the whole article.
https://www.military.com/va-audit-reveals-taxpayers-hook-for-up-17-billion-errors-watchdog?lid=d0vobml881wj&utm_source=MLT-nl_army_vi_2026-06-23&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=MLT-202606232052&user=am5tZ2FnZUBjb21jYXN0Lm5ldDptbHQ&utm_source=MLT-nl_army_vi_2026-06-23&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=MLT-202606232052&user=am5tZ2FnZUBjb21jYXN0Lm5ldDptbHQ
The VA's community care program, designed to give veterans more options, has become one of the department's highest cost and oversight challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) may have unnecessarily spent about $1.7 billion annually by sending some veterans to outside medical providers even though VA facilities may have been able to provide care, according to a new audit from a government watchdog.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) may have unnecessarily spent about $1.7 billion annually by sending some veterans to outside medical providers even though VA facilities may have been able to provide care, according to a new audit from a government watchdog.
The VA Office of Inspector General said in a report published Wednesday that the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) could have avoided roughly $440 million in spending during one quarter of Fiscal Year 2025, or $1.7 billion over a full fiscal year, if community care eligibility determinations had been made accurately and veterans had been referred to VA facilities with available services.
pwb
(12,823 posts)and has few specialty providers in some areas. I don't like the idea of going to the lowest bidder provider after years of great service at my V A Medical Center.
GP6971
(38,685 posts)any issues either time. I know a lot of providers decline working with the VA due to the long payment times.