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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
March 8, 2007
HISTORIC NEW APPROACH TO VA HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCED
Sen. Craig’s bill would allow veterans with
service connected disabilities to go to the hospital of their choice
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093

(Washington, DC) Expressing strong confidence in the current healthcare
system run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Senator
Larry Craig said today that he is willing to see how the system might
fare in competition with the free market. Under legislation he is
introducing – The Veterans Healthcare Empowerment Act – veterans with
service connected disabilities will be able to go to any hospital or
medical clinic of their choice.
"Many of my colleagues have spent the past week or so accusing VA of
‘failing’ our injured service-members. Most of their evidence is based
on reports from the news media who have highlighted recently a number of
veterans who were treated badly by VA or who do not have faith in VA’s
care. I take these concerns very seriously. But, I am also a little
frustrated by it," said Craig.
"That’s why today, I will introduce legislation that says: If you have a
service- connected disability, go wherever you want. No strings. No ifs,
ands, or buts. Let’s find out where veterans choose to go."
Approximately 2.5 million veterans have service connected disabilities
and approximately 1.7 million currently use the VA healthcare system. VA
operates 154 hospitals and 881 outpatient clinics. Craig’s healthcare
bill would operate somewhat like the G.I. Bill, which allows veterans to
choose the college or university of their choice.
"It’s very simple, if service-connected veterans leave in droves, we’ve
learned something. But, if veterans overwhelmingly stay, and I think
they will, we’ve also learned something," Craig said. "This bill is
about my confidence in VA."
The senior senator from Idaho noted that VA’s health care system has
consistently been ranked as among the best in the nation. For the
seventh year in a row, a study conducted by the VA’s health care system
outscored the private sector in the University of Michigan’s Consumer
Satisfaction Survey
* VA outscored the private sector by 11 percent in inpatient care (84 to
73 percent)
* VA outscored them in outpatient care by 11 percent (82 to 71 percent)
* 91 percent of VA patients were satisfied with the overall customer
service at VA
* VA also scored 94 percent in "veterans loyalty" category
Other national publications have also touted VA’s healthcare system.
Last year Time Magazine had a front page article titled "How VA
Hospitals Became the best Health Care?" and Business Week called VA
healtcare"The Best Medical Care In The U.S." More recently Harvard
University’s Kennedy School of Government awarded VA it’s "Innovations
in American Government award" for VA's electronic health record and
performance system.
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