AP IMPACT: VA falls short on female medical issues
Source: AP-Excite
By GARANCE BURKE
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Already pilloried for long wait times for medical appointments, the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs has fallen short of another commitment: to attend to the needs of the rising ranks of female veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, many of them of child-bearing age.
Even the head of the VA's office of women's health acknowledges that persistent shortcomings remain in caring for the 390,000 female vets seen last year at its hospitals and clinics despite an investment of more than $1.3 billion since 2008, including the training of hundreds of medical professionals in the fundamentals of treating the female body.
According to an Associated Press review of VA internal documents, inspector general reports and interviews:
Nationwide, nearly one in four VA hospitals does not have a fulltime gynecologist on staff. And about 140 of the 920 community-based clinics serving veterans in rural areas do not have a designated women's health provider, despite the goal that every clinic would have one.
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In this June 18, 2014 photo, Army Sgt. LaQuisha Gallmon holds her 2-month-old Abbagayl, as her children Dallin, 8, and Angelicah, 5, sit in their home in Greenville, S.C. Gallmon said that her local VA office had authorized her to see a private physician during her pregnancy, so she went to an emergency room after experiencing complications in her sixth month of pregnancy. She said the VA has thus far refused to pay the resulting $700 bill. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)
McCamy Taylor
(19,240 posts)Seriously. I work at a county clinic for the poor, but it sounds like we are practically rolling in doctors compared to the VA. If anyone who works at the VA in North Texas is reading this, send me a private tell and we can talk. I don't do OB, but I can do office gyn. And I think female vets with PTSD would feel comfortable talking to me.
giftedgirl77
(4,713 posts)are open in the medical field at VAs across the nation. I'm a 36yr old female vet, I can tell you there are serious shortfalls.