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REPORT ON MARION VA DUE OUT IN JANUARY -- "Our report
will lay out a number of issues. But I'd really
rather not comment any further."

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Report on Marion VA due out in January
BY JOHN D. HOMAN, THE SOUTHERN
MARION - It will be next month before a detailed investigation into the
surgical department at the VA Medical Center in Marion is made public.
Choosing his words carefully, Dr. David Daigh, assistant inspector general
for healthcare inspection for the office of the Inspector General with
Veterans Affairs in Washington, said he doesn't anticipate the publication
of the report before January.
"Our report will lay out a number of issues," Daigh said. "But I'd really
rather not comment any further."
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Daigh said full disclosure of the investigation
conducted by the Office of the Inspector General will be made available to
the public via the Internet at
http://www.va.gov/oig.
"There is still data to look through and people to talk to," he said.
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin spokeswoman Christina Mulka said the completion date
and subsequent release of information from the investigation is "later
than what the senator had hoped, but he is looking to see it through."
Mulka said Durbin expects to be briefed by the OIG before the report is
made public. He will then follow up with his own take on the investigation
in the form of a press release.
Mulka added that Durbin's office continues to receive phone calls from
former employees and patients of the Marion facility, albeit at a slower
pace than was the case in September, October and November.
An investigation into the Marion hospital by the OIG was requested by the
House Veterans Affairs Committee, as well as by a number of Congressmen.
The investigation was necessitated by the fact that the National Surgeon
Quality Improvement Program's investigative team within the VA had
suspended inpatient surgeries at the Marion facility in late August.
It was learned that patient deaths had spiked at the hospital in the last
year and that former surgeon Dr. Jose Veizaga-Mendez, who was first hired
to work at Marion in January of 2006, was at least partly responsible for
a number of the deaths. Veizaga-Mendez had been barred from practicing in
Massachusetts. Earlier this fall, his privileges were suspended in
Illinois, too.
As the investigation progressed, the privileges of three additional
surgeons at Marion were restricted, while former managers at the Marion
facility, including director Robert Morrel, were reassigned to other
facilities.
Now, the hospital's hiring practices have been called into question. VA
Acting Secretary Gordon Mansfield promised both Durbin and Sen. Barack
Obama that Marion employees who would like to offer comments could do so
without fear of retribution. To date, however, few employees have come
forward and none have spoken to the media.
john.homan@thesouthern.com
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