Chattanooga Times Free Press

Thousands of smartphone­s purchased by VA went unused

- BY MICHAEL CASEY

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs wasted nearly $2 million when most of the smartphone­s bought in the pandemic for homeless veterans went unused, according to an inspector general’s report.

The report, released Wednesday, found that the Veterans Health Administra­tion spent nearly $7 million to purchase 10,000 phones with unlimited prepaid calling plans but that 85% of the phones gathered dust. As a result, it lost $1.8 million in wasted data plan costs. The inspector general also found $571,000 was wasted on data plans due to poor oversight of its purchase of nearly 81,000 iPads.

The smartphone­s and iPads were purchased as part of the efforts to increase homeless veterans’ access to telehealth, a program that saw video visits increase from about 2,500 in February 2020 to 38,000 in September 2020. The veterans were enrolled in a Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t VA Supportive housing program.

The inspector general concluded that Veterans Health Administra­tion officials, who were part of the Connected Care program, made a good faith effort to help veterans get smartphone­s. But they found there was a “lack of informatio­n for officials to be able to determine the quantity needed for the targeted veteran population.”

The inspector general recommende­d improvemen­ts in the storage of smartphone­s and tablets.

It called for the VA to “establish a realistic goal for days in storage along with a process for closely monitoring days in storage for each data plan provider and taking corrective actions when the goal is not being met.” It also called for a cost-benefit analysis, in

coordinati­on with contractor­s, to create a process that starts the data plan charges only after the device has been issued to a veteran.

In the case of the iPads, Connected Care officials purchased 80,930 with prepaid data plans for around $63 million. But these iPads remained in storage on average for 17 days, the inspector general found, which ended up costing the VA more than $571,000

in wasted data plans.

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