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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Wed Mar 8, 2017, 08:06 AM Mar 2017

VA to start offering mental health care to 'bad paper' veterans

http://www.militarytimes.com/articles/bad-paper-va-extending-mental-health-services

VA to start offering mental health care to 'bad paper' veterans

By: Leo Shane III, March 7, 2017

WASHINGTON -- Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said his department will start offering mental health services for veterans with other-than-honorable dismissals as soon as possible, saying the issue is too important to wait for congressional intervention. “We have some authorities to do that,” he told members of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee on Tuesday night. “So many veterans are just disconnected from our system. The 20 a day committing suicide are not getting the care they need. We’re going to do whatever we can. We’re going to work with you. This is unacceptable, and we shouldn’t have to wait for Congress to force the issue.”

Veterans advocates for years have pushed for that type of care for the estimated 300,000 veterans who have been separated from the military with so-called “bad paper” discharges, making them ineligible for a range of VA health and education benefits. They argue that a significant portion of those cases are troops dismissed for erratic behavior or substance abuse, problems that are often symptoms of more serious, undiagnosed mental health issues. Denying those former troops access to mental health care dramatically increases their chances of suicide, they say.

After the hearing, Shulkin said he hopes to have the new offerings available within a few months, with instructions for individual hospitals on outreach and urgent care treatment options for those veterans. He also credited Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman with “changing my mind” on the issue. Last month, Coffman introduced legislation requiring the VA to offer mental health care to veterans with other-than-honorable discharges, calling it an urgent public health need. Coffman praised the news, said it caught him by surprise.

Shulkin’s announcement was met with a loud round of applause from the lawmakers and veterans advocates at the Tuesday evening hearing.
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VA to start offering mental health care to 'bad paper' veterans (Original Post) nitpicker Mar 2017 OP
This is good news. Shulkin, btw, was an Obama appointee. Tanuki Mar 2017 #1
Glad to hear this... whathehell Mar 2017 #2
Great Victor_c3 Mar 2017 #3
about damned time. niyad Mar 2017 #4

Tanuki

(14,919 posts)
1. This is good news. Shulkin, btw, was an Obama appointee.
Wed Mar 8, 2017, 08:18 AM
Mar 2017
https://www.google.com/amp/abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/trumps-pick-va-secretary-david-shulkin/story%3Fid%3D44715565

".....He is Trump's first Cabinet member who was appointed to a position in the Obama administration.
.......

His last job: Undersecretary for health for the Department of Veterans Affairs. He was nominated to the position by Obama in March 2015 and confirmed by the Senate in June 2015.

What he used to do: He was the president at Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey from 2010 to 2015. During that time, he also served in several chief executive roles in the state, at Goryeb Children's Hospital, the Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute and the Atlantic Health System Accountable Care Organization. Shulkin also served as the president and CEO of Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City from 2005 to 2009. He founded a health care information company called DoctorQuality.

Hometown: Born on an Army base in Highland Park, Illinois."
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(Amazing that Trump actually filled one post with someone who was qualified for the job!)

Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
3. Great
Wed Mar 8, 2017, 11:41 AM
Mar 2017

I saw a lot of guys come back from deployments with issues, get into drugs and get into trouble and other issues, and get bad paper discharges. These guys were acting out because of the service inflicted traumas. They need to be taken care of too.

This has been an issue close to my heart for more than a decade. I know of many people personally who weren't eligible for care because of the type of discharge they got.

This is just how we as a nation need to take better care of our vets.

Well done.

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