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Senator
Tim
Scott
Continues
to
Press
For
Answers
from
the
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs
For
South
Carolina’s
Veterans
Senator
Seeks
Information
From
All
13
South
Carolina-based
Health
Care
Facilities,
including
VA
Medical
Centers
and
Community
Based
Outpatient
Clinics
|
Washington,
DC
–
On
the
heels
of
the
Senate
passage
of
bi-partisan
legislation
to
strengthen
access
for
veterans
to
health
care
services
and
reform
the
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs,
U.S.
Senator
Tim
Scott
(R-SC)
continues
to
press
the
Obama
Administration
for
answers
for
South
Carolina
veterans
and
their
families.
Today,
Senator
Scott
wrote
Veterans
Affairs
Acting
Secretary
Sloan
Gibson
requesting
answers
about
the
existence
of
backlogs,
official
waiting
lists,
“secret”
waiting
lists
or
unauthorized
scheduling
lists
that
exist
at
all
13
Veteran
Health
Administration
facilities
in
South
Carolina.
Today’s
letter
follows
Senator
Scott’s
veteran
listening
sessions
and
office
hours
where
he
talked
with
veterans
and
learned
first-hand
the
problems
they
are
experiencing
at
the
VA.
A
short
video
round
up
of
those
visits
are
available HERE.
“Last
week,
I
engaged
in
a
statewide
listening
tour
to
hear
veterans’
concerns
about
the
Veterans
Health
Administration
and
the
services
it
is
supposed
to
provide
firsthand.
After
hearing
many
troubling
stories
from
veterans
and
their
families
throughout
the
state,
I
am
concerned
South
Carolina’s
veterans
may
not
be
getting
the
best
possible
care,”
said
Senator
Scott.
“As
part
of
my
office’s
inquiry
into
these
reports,
I
am
continuing
to
press
for
answers
about
the
Ralph
H.
Johnson
VA
Medical
Center
in
Charleston,
SC;
the
Wm.
Jennings
Bryan
Dorn
VA
Medical
Center
in
Columbia,
SC
and
the
numerous
Community
Based
Outpatient
Facilities
that
they
service.”
The
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs
operates
two
VA
medical
centers
(Charleston
and
Columbia)
and
11
community
based
outpatient
clinic
(Aiken,
Anderson,
Beaufort,
Florence,
Goose
Creek,
Greenville,
Myrtle
Beach,
Orangeburg,
Rock
Hill,
Spartanburg,
and
Sumter)
in
South
Carolina.
Senator
Scott’s
request
addresses
all
13
facilities
and
seeks
answers
to
the
following
seven
questions
by
Friday,
June
20,
2014:
1.
Since
January
2009,
what
are
the
monthly
backlog
totals
for
each
VA
facility
in
South
Carolina?
2.
Was
there
ever
a
“secret”
waiting
list
or
unauthorized
scheduling
list
created
and/or
maintained
at
any
VA
facility?
3.
How
many
VA
employees
had
knowledge
of
or
participated
in
the
creation
and/or
maintenance
of
any
“secret”
waiting
list
or
unauthorized
scheduling
lists?
Please
provide
a
list
of
those
individual’s
names,
titles
and
any
bonuses
or
performance
awards
received
since
January
2009.
4.
How
many
patients
died
while
on
an
official
or
“secret”
waiting
list
at
each
VA
facility?
5.
How
many
patients’
deaths
are
alleged
to
be
related
to
any
delay
in
care
at
each
VA
facility?
6.
Since
January
2009,
how
many
senior
facility
staff
received
bonuses
or
performance
awards
at
each
VA
facility?
7.
Since
January
2009,
what
is
the
total
dollar
amount
spent
on
bonuses
and
awards
for
senior
facility
staff
at
each
VA
facility? Senator
Scott’s
letter
to
Acting
Secretary
Gibson
goes
on
to
say,
“I’m
sure
you
too
share
this
concern
and
hope
we
can
work
together
to
address
the
challenges
facing
the
VA
in
South
Carolina
and
the
rest
of
the
nation.
I
know
you
agree
with
me
that
while
we
owe
our
veterans
a
debt
that
we
cannot
repay,
the
least
we
can
do
is
ensure
nothing
but
the
best
care
for
them
and
their
families.”
Last
month,
the
exposure
of
these
actions
prompted
Senator
Scott
to
lead
a
group
of
24
Senate
colleagues
in
asking
the
U.S.
Senate
Permanent
Subcommittee
on
Investigation
to
launch
an
immediate,
independent
investigation
of
mismanagement,
incompetence
and
corruption
at
the
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs.
A
copy
of
the
letter
to
Subcommittee
Chairman
Carl
Levin
(D-MI)
and
Subcommittee
Ranking
Member
John
McCain
(R-AZ)
is
available HERE.
A
copy
of
Senator
Scott’s
letter
to
Acting
Secretary
Gibson
is
available HERE.
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Senator
Tim
Scott
represents
the
great
state
of
South
Carolina
in
the
United
States
Senate.
For
more
information,
please
visit
the
Senator's website,
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