Tom Coburn of Oaklahoma Flips Off Suicidal Veterans

Dr. Coburn s Statement on Protecting Veterans and Taxpayers - Right Now - Tom Coburn M.D. United States Senator from Oklahoma

“Congress should hold VA bureaucrats accountable for their failing programs and substandard medical care instead of passing legislation that will do little to solve the tragic challenge of veteran suicides.” said Senator Coburn. “Our military heroes deserve more than false promises. It is dishonest for Congress to pretend that passing yet another bill will finally solve the challenges plaguing the VA.”
“The VA has proven that questions need to be asked before it is entrusted with the lives of veterans or the money of taxpayers. The only way Congress can help the VA solve this problem is through rigorous oversight, to ensure the promises we’ve already made are being carried out. New programs and new funding is not the answer, but give false hope to those already suffering.”
More than 1,000 veterans have died a result of poor medical care and waiting lines at the VA, found Friendly Fire: Death, Delay, and Dismay at the VA, a report on mismanagement at the VA released by Dr. Coburn earlier this year. Among its findings, the report exposed the failure of the VA in addressing the mental health needs of our servicemen and women. The VA failed to meet its 14-day goal in 34 percent of new mental health appointments in the areas of psychiatry, psychology, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse in 2013.
“This is a serious issue and needs a serious response. Only in Washington would someone think the answer is to give more money and responsibility to an agency that has made headlines all year for providing substandard care, long delays for veterans to see a health care provider, and mismanagement,” said Coburn. “Instead of pretending this bill will somehow fix the problem—which the President just signed a $10 billion bill in August to address—is typical Washington.”
As a physician, Dr. Coburn believes veterans should have access to the best medical are and any doctor they choose, not locked inside this broken system that clearly does not have the necessary mix of providers needed to care for vets in a timely manner. The legislation he introduced with Senators McCain and Burr, the Veteran’s Choice Act, was the basis for giving veterans more choice and accessibility to medical providers and non-VA hospitals in veteran’s hometowns.
“How many bills need to be passed before Congress realizes the VA is unaccountable and takes real actions to ensure the fulfillment of the promises made to our veterans?”

I want good quality health care for our veterans. Not another bill that wastes money and the VA needs to actually be fixed that makes it much more efficient and is held accountable for the deaths of our veterans.
Taxpayers should not have to pay Psychiatrists student loans off.

So why does he want the VA privatized? And yes, given the dearth of medical professionals out there, helping the poor who could never otherwise afford a medical career is a great idea.

Choice is not privatizing and Psychiatrists make good money they can pay their own student loan off.
I agree that helping the poor to get good medial careers is great but that was not even the issue.

It's a major factor. Additionally, the VA pays it's doctors less. By offering to pay for some of their schooling in exchange for a contract with them, it's a win-win.

As long as it's offset by something else I would not have a problem with it but it wasn't.


So you're ok with soldiers killing themselves, family members and others because something else in the budget didn't pay for it. Gotcha.
 

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