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DEMOCRATIC
PRESS RELEASE
May 8, 2007
AKAKA REACTS TO REPORT ON VA PTSD COMPENSATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, released the following statement today in
response to a report by the Institute of Medicine and National Research
Council on “PTSD Compensation and Military Service.” The report raised
questions about the effectiveness of VA's system of assessing and rating
post-traumatic stress disorder, a condition that afflicts a large number
of combat veterans:
“Our nation’s veterans need to have confidence that the assessment and
rating systems used to diagnose and treat PTSD are appropriate and
consistent, whether they live in Hawaii or Virginia,” Akaka said. “Over
one million servicemembers have been sent overseas to fight the Global
War on Terrorism, and unfortunately, the number of PTSD claims is
certain to continue increasing. To ensure that veterans returning home
from Iraq and Afghanistan receive the care they need and deserve, VA
must take action now.”
Specifically, Chairman Akaka says the VA should implement the following
recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine and the National
Research Council today:
• Establish a specific certification program for raters who deal with
PTSD claims, with the training to support it and periodic
recertification.
• Make compensation decisions based on the overall affect of PTSD rather
than on a veteran’s ability to be “gainfully employed.” (The focus on
occupational impairment in the current rating scheme penalizes veterans
who can and do work despite their symptoms, and may serve as a
disincentive to work.)
• Require a thorough, initial evaluation performed by an experienced
professional to improve PTSD compensation ratings decisions.
• Establish a standard amount of time to be devoted to PTSD evaluations,
to ensure proper initial examinations and detailed diagnosis, as well as
consistency in care and treatment.
“VA must follow-up on the report’s recommendation and make a concerted
effort to help disability raters better address the management of PTSD
claims, ”Chairman Akaka said.
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