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JOINT PRESS
RELEASE
February 16, 2007
AFTER REQUEST FROM SENS. AKAKA AND CRAIG, DOD
ONCE AGAIN SHARING MEDICAL DATA WITH VA
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Chairman Daniel Akaka and Ranking Member Larry Craig
of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs announced today they
are pleased that the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs
have taken steps to correct a situation that could have become
life-threatening to some seriously wounded servicemembers returning from
Iraq and Afghanistan and receiving care from VA.
“We are a nation at war and it is our duty to make sure veterans receive
the best medical care we can provide. I am pleased that DoD and VA have
been able to ensure that medical staff at VA now have the access they
need to important DoD patient data,” said Chairman Akaka (D-Hawaii).
In September of last year, VA medical professionals at its four
Polytrauma Centers gained access to a DoD medical database, known as the
Joint Patient Tracking Application (JPTA). VA’s Polytrauma doctors found
the information extremely helpful at providing the appropriate continuum
of care, especially when treating brain injuries. But several weeks ago,
Department of Defense stopped providing the data while VA and DoD
negotiated a legal agreement on sharing patient data.
Today, DoD officials returned access to VA’s medical professionals. VA
officials have informed the two senators that they are extremely pleased
to have access restored.
“This appears to be a bureaucratic legal snafu. I am glad that Senator
Akaka and I were able to bring this to the decision makers, and I am
pleased DoD moved swiftly to correct this situation. Frankly, it’s
unfortunate that it took our efforts to help resolve this,” said Sen.
Larry Craig (R-Idaho), who serves as the top Republican on the Senate
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
Earlier this month, the top Senators on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee
sent a letter to Dr. David Chu, the Under Secretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness, asking him to remedy the situation as quickly
as possible. Below is the text of their letter:
February 6, 2007
The Honorable David S.C. Chu
Under Secretary of Defense
Personnel and Readiness
4000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-4000
Dear Dr. Chu:
We are writing to express our deep concern about a recent decision by
the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) to terminate VA
access to DoD’s Joint Patient Tracking Application (JPTA).
During a visit to VA’s Richmond Polytrauma Center, Committee staff
discovered that VA’s JPTA accounts were recently disabled while a VA/DoD
patient data agreement is reached concerning the exchange and
interoperability of the agencies’ patient data. We understand that since
September 2006 VA’s Polytrauma Center physicians have had access to this
valuable tool for tracking a patient’s continuum of care. Withholding
VA’s access to this data may adversely impact the quality of care VA can
provide. We request that you reinstate physician access to JPTA at VA’s
Polytrauma Centers while negotiations continue on the larger VA/DoD
patient data sharing agreement. In your response, please address the
current status of negotiations.
We also request that VA’s Polytrauma Physicians be given access to all
available radiologic imaging conducted by DoD for its patients who are
subsequently cared for by VA. We understand imaging currently available
to VA physicians for war wounded or injured does not include those taken
in-theater or during medevac back to the U.S. For those servicemembers
suffering from a traumatic brain injury, VA’s access to in-theater
imaging is an important and valuable tool for tracking their patient’s
progress since being wounded or injured.
For the benefit of servicemembers receiving care from VA’s Polytrauma
Centers, we request your immediate attention and response. Should you or
your staff have any questions the Committee point of contact is Ted
Pusey, (202) 224-9126.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
___________________________________
Daniel K. Akaka
Chairman
________________________________
Larry E. Craig
Ranking Member
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