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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Helpful reforms are on the way at Veterans Affairs

"Privatization," we noted two years ago, “ is a classic scare-word among liberals.” We were pointing out that the Department of Veterans Affairs, after its disgraceful neglect of veterans was first revealed in a series of scandals earlier this decade, had no leg to stand on in arguing that VA patients should not be allowed to seek care from private healthcare providers.

Our frustration at the lack of reform led us to excoriate then-President Barack Obama, arguing that he was “offering veterans no way out. He won't fix the agency which is meant to provide their benefits, and plainly intends to stop private medicine stepping into the breach to make up for its shortcomings.”

At long last, the Trump administration is finally setting the stage to give veterans the flexibility they deserve. Trump, the last Congress, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie deserve credit for making this happen. The only unfortunate thing is that it had to take so long.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

They need to get rid of the laws that prevents more hospitals from being built so there is more competition and convenient places for veterans to go to. Any law that requires approval of competitors is stupid. More hospitals, more doctors and competent staff are needed.