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Swordsmyth
05-23-2018, 05:07 PM
The Senate on Wednesday is expected to easily pass legislation to give veterans the option to seek private-sector medical care when the Department of Veterans Affairs is unable to provide a patient with adequate or timely health services, Sen. Johnny Isakson (R., Ga.) said Tuesday.
Isakson, who chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, said President Donald Trump will sign the measure by the end of the week, codifying it into law just days before Memorial Day. The bill, called the VA Mission Act, sailed through the House last week in a 347-70 vote.
“I’m delighted to say that a few days before the celebration of Memorial Day we’re going to pass through the United States Senate, and the president is going to sign later this week, the VA Mission bill, which is the final piece of the mosaic we started two years ago to put together to fix the veterans healthcare service system—make it more accountable, make it relative to our veterans, and make sure we use the private sector as a force multiplier to deliver health services to our veterans at their choice,” Isakson told reporters during a news conference.
“The veterans, in consult with their primary care VA doctor, will be able to choose the doctor of their choice and the service of their choice, whether through the VA or delivered in the private sector, based on quality, accessibility, availability, and the choice of the veteran.”

More at: http://freebeacon.com/issues/sweeping-veterans-choice-bill-become-law-days-memorial-day/

phill4paul
05-23-2018, 05:55 PM
I have a dermatological condition that the V.A. called me about last week. Asked if I wanted "Choice Care." Since the drive to the V.A. hospital is over an hour each way I said "sure." They told me to call back if no one called me in two days. I guess I need to call back.
The trouble is the V.A. used to be bad about paying physicians for work done. I imagine they will continue to do so despite the hoopla.
When I needed Chiropractic care my top five "choices" all said that they discontinued the service due to non-payment. I ended up with some wacky "new age," Tenz System, Yanney music playing, "buy some of these supplements," quack.
So, I guess I need to call them. I've got doubts that any local physicians are in the system.