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Please make time to attend this amazing event!
04/23/2024

Please make time to attend this amazing event!

Attention veterans. Consider Floener electrical in Colville. They support veterans and are great to work with
08/25/2018

Attention veterans. Consider Floener electrical in Colville. They support veterans and are great to work with

08/02/2018

Hello All,

The Spokane Mobile Vet Center will be here on Tuesday, August 28th along with Cheri Knox, VFW Service Office. Avista will also be here that day with their energy resource team van at the same time to help customers learn about their available services.

Attached is a flyer you can forward or distribute in your area. We have continued to place ads in both the Chewelah Independent and the Statesman Examiner to try and reach as many veteran’s as possible. Let me know if you have any questions and I will try to send you in the right direction. Please share this with as many people as possible and feel free to put up flyers in your area whenever possible. A good turnout is vital for the continuation of this project.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2018VA Extends Record of Transparency with First-Ever Posting of Annual Nursing Home Rati...
06/26/2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2018
VA Extends Record of Transparency with First-Ever Posting of Annual Nursing Home Ratings
Data Show VA Facilities Compare Closely With Private Sector Nursing Homes Overall
Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) extended its unprecedented 18-month record of transparency disclosures by making public for the first time its annual nursing home ratings. View the ratings here.
The data show that, overall, VA’s nursing home system – composed of more than 130 community living centers – compares closely with private sector nursing homes, even though the department on average cares for sicker patients in its nursing homes than do private facilities.
In fact, the overall star rating for VA’s nursing homes compared to the 15,487 private sector nursing homes rated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) shows that VA has a significantly lower percentage (34.1 percent lower) of one-star, or lowest rated, facilities than the rest of the nation.
Of note, 60 of VA’s nursing homes improved their quality score from last year to this year (2nd Quarter FY17 to 2nd Quarter FY18). Only one facility had a meaningful decline in that metric, and that facility was already rated with four stars.
Extending President Trump’s Commitment to VA Transparency, Quality Improvement
For years, the Obama administration had resisted making certain VA quality data public. But under President Trump’s leadership, transparency and accountability have become hallmarks of VA.
That’s why VA has become the first hospital system in the nation to post its:
• Hospital wait times
• Opioid prescription rates
Employee settlements and accountability actions
• Chief executive travel
"Now that VA has made a commitment to reporting accurate quality and comparative data on its nursing homes, we are pleased to begin adding that important information to our transparency portfolio for the benefit of Veterans in making their health care choices," said Acting VA Secretary Peter O’Rourke.
"Further, we will release this data annually and use it to drive improvements across the VA nursing home system, including aggressive efforts to improve our 11 one-star facilities by sharing best practices," he said.
How VA Nursing Homes Compare with Private Sector
The best comparison of VA nursing homes to the private sector is in the overall star rating. Using that overarching and most important metric, VA’s performance compares very closely with that of the private sector. See here for a comparison of quality ratings using CMS’ Nursing Home Compare Five Star Quality Rating System as of April 2018.
VA’s Unique Patient Base
Of note, VA nursing homes often serve residents with more numerous and challenging medical conditions than do private sector facilities.
Specifically, VA nursing homes serve a much higher proportion of residents with conditions such as prostate obstruction, spinal cord injury, mental illness, homelessness, PTSD, combat injury, terminal illness, and other conditions rarely seen in private nursing homes.
Also, private sector nursing homes admit patients selectively, whereas – unlike the private sector – VA will not refuse service to any eligible Veteran, no matter how challenging the Veteran’s conditions are to treat. In other words, VA nursing homes often house residents with more complex medical needs that private sector facilities will not accept, which makes achieving good quality ratings more challenging.
As a result, VA nursing homes at times rate lower than private sector facilities on specific metrics such as pain and type of treatment. Despite that fact, VA nursing homes compare well with private sector facilities in overall facility rankings.
VA Nursing Homes Provide More Direct Nursing Care
Additionally, VA nursing homes have a higher staff-to-resident ratio than private sector facilities, meaning residents in VA facilities get more direct attention from nursing home staff than do residents in the private sector.
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We value our Congressional partners, and that’s why we have created our VA Casework Guide to help you as you assist our shared Veteran constituents.

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Subject: VA Showcases New Medical Advancements in Veteran Care on Capitol HillReply-To: VACongressionalNotifications@pub...
06/26/2018

Subject: VA Showcases New Medical Advancements in Veteran Care on Capitol Hill
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 19, 2018
VA Showcases New Medical Advancements in Veteran Care on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON — Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Office of Research and Development hosted a Research Fair at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill to share new medical advancements in improving health care and quality of life for Veterans across the nation.
"VA has a long and distinguished history of health-care research leading to new discoveries and innovations to benefit Veterans and all Americans," said Acting VA Secretary Peter O’Rourke. "VA continues to conduct cutting-edge research, such as the development and testing of advanced prosthetic limbs, the Million Veteran Program (MVP), precision-medicine initiative and regenerative medicine aimed at repairing severed spinal cords."
The event featured exhibits and demonstrations covering areas such as prosthetics, robotics, genomics and mental health. In the past, VA research has contributed to groundbreaking advances in medical care and technology, such as the CT scan, the cardiac pacemaker and the first successful liver transplant.
"VA research has resulted in three Nobel prizes, seven Lasker awards and numerous other national and international honors," said Dr. Carolyn Clancy, executive in charge of VA’s Veterans Health Administration. "We are very proud of the impact our research collaborations has on the health of Veterans and the nation."
The event also featured more than a dozen leading VA researchers, including Dr. Rory Cooper, a pioneer in wheelchair and other adaptive technology; Dr. Ann McKee, an authority on traumatic brain injury and chronic traumatic encephalopathy; and Dr. JoAnn Kirchner, who directs efforts to bring innovative mental health treatments to Veterans.
For more information on VA research, visit research.va.gov.


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We value our Congressional partners, and that’s why we have created our VA Casework Guide to help you as you assist our shared Veteran constituents.

You have received this message because you have been identified as interested in Veterans issues and are subscribed to VA’s Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs - Congressional Distribution List. Access your Subscribers Preferences to make changes to your subscription or unsubscribe.

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