Albuquerque Journal

Report: VA put patients at risk

Breakdown noted in leadership communicat­ion

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A stinging internal investigat­ion finds “failed leadership at multiple levels” at the Veterans Administra­tion during the Obama administra­tion that put patients at a major hospital at risk. It’s another blow to current Secretary David Shulkin, who also served at the agency then and now is fighting to keep his job.

The 150-page report released Wednesday by the VA internal watchdog offers new details to its preliminar­y finding last April of patient safety issues at the Washington, D.C., medical center.

Shulkin acknowledg­ed to reporters that the problems were “systemic,” but said he was not aware of the issues at the Washington hospital. He pledged widescale change across the VA.

Painting a grim picture of communicat­ions breakdowns, chaos and spending waste at the government’s second largest department, the report found that at least three VA program offices directly under Shulkin’s watch knew of “serious, persistent deficienci­es” when he was VA undersecre­tary of health from 2015 to 2016. But it stopped short of saying whether he was told about them.

Shulkin, who was elevated to VA secretary last year by President Donald Trump, told government investigat­ors that he did “not recall” ever being notified of problems.

Among the changes he promised — unannounce­d audits of its more than 1,700 medical facilities from health experts in the private sector, immediate hiring to fill vacancies at local hospitals and plans in the coming months to streamline bureaucrac­y and improve communicat­ion.

Shulkin pointed specifical­ly to VA medical centers in the New England, Arizona and Washington D.C. regions that needed improvemen­ts to address patient safety. “Not to act when you identify systemic failures I think would be negligent,” he said.

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