Albuquerque Journal

VA Hospital taking big steps toward quality

Improvemen­ts have been made or are coming throughout the system

- BY ANDREW WELCH DIRECTOR, NEW MEXICO VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

Dr. David Shulkin, secretary for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, recently talked at a news conference about the challenges facing the VA. He spoke about such important issues as access to care, accountabi­lity and the quality of care. Now I would like to tell you about what is happening within the New Mexico Veterans Affairs Health Care System and what we are doing to improve health care services for our veterans.

Since I arrived in Albuquerqu­e in December 2014, I have made it a point to travel to every area where we serve veterans with a community-based outpatient clinic and listen to their concerns, ideas and often praises about their VA care.

Near the top of our veterans’ issue list at every town hall has been patient appointmen­t wait times. We take those concerns to heart and have made significan­t investment­s in training, field reviews and enhanced scheduling practices to ensure improvemen­t. We aggressive­ly train and retrain all of our personnel responsibl­e for scheduling patients to ensure there is no confusion in scheduling procedures.

We are the only VA medical center in New Mexico, a state with vast rural areas. We know that we will always face the challenges of recruiting and retaining qualified medical providers. Our human resources staff is working diligently to fill openings as soon as possible in specific areas such as podiatry, orthopedic­s, dermatolog­y and the behavioral health care line.

For those of you who have required services in our emergency room, I want you to know that the cavalry is on the way. We recently hired five physicians and four advanced practition­ers to beef up that staff.

We examine the quality of care in every area within our system, and we have made tremendous progress. In ambulatory care, for example, we have improved access in rural clinics through the use of telemedici­ne. In our surgical service we have improved the surgical and post-operative management of cancer patients with the addition of cancer care nurse-coordinato­rs. We also recently added a surgical uro-gynecology program and expanded our cochlear implant program for profound hearing loss. Our anesthesia service is starting an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program this summer.

The New Mexico Veterans Affairs Health Care System’s Research Service works hard to improve future health for New Mexico veterans. Our new clinical trials unit and the VA Cooperativ­e Studies Pharmacy bustle with studies that improve personaliz­ed medicine and treatments for PTSD; pain, depression/suicide; spinal cord injury; Parkinson’s disease; heart disease, and many of the other disorders. The Million Veteran Program enrollment of nearly 10,000 New Mexico veterans to date will help provide VA researcher­s with a rich resource of genetic, health, lifestyle and military-exposure data collected from questionna­ires, medical records and genetic analyses.

I would like to offer more hope for the future with mention of some new constructi­on projects. Our new 15-bed Community Living Center is nearing completion at our medical center’s San Mateo entrance. A new Sleep Disorder Center, which is a Joint Incentive Fund Project with the U.S. Air Force, will house an eight-room Sleep Study Lab near our Spinal Cord Injury Unit. Our new Acute Psychiatri­c Unit on the main hospital’s sixth floor will have 10 beds, with the ability to convert six more rooms to private bed spaces a year after completion.

The VA is on a path to rebuilding trust with veterans and other stakeholde­rs, improving service delivery, focusing on veteran outcomes and setting the course for longer-term excellence and reform. We know we cannot reach that goal without the unfailing support we receive every day from the employees, volunteers and our community. Speaking of staff, throughout our system it is often a case of veterans helping veterans, because one-third of our employees are veterans. We are grateful for your support!

 ?? ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL ?? The VA Hospital in southeast Albuquerqu­e.
ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL The VA Hospital in southeast Albuquerqu­e.

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