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Statement on CBS News Stories Aired November 13
and 14
November 14, 2007
WASHINGTON – Every suicide in America is a tragedy. VA cares about each
veteran and their physical and mental health. We have more than 10,000
mental health workers who have dedicated themselves to helping veterans
cope with the issues and crises they face. We operate a veteran suicide
hotline which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to help any
veteran in need. That number is 1-800-273-TALK (8255). VA has suicide
prevention coordinators at each of our VA Medical Centers.
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VA strongly encourages veterans who may be considering harming themselves
in some way to seek treatment from VA or other health care providers in
their communities. Our people are there to help during a crisis. VA's care
and treatment works and is available for veterans with PTSD, depression
and other mental health problems.
VA operates the largest mental health care system in the country, spending
$3 billion each year on its mental health programs, and has taken several
measures to increase its mental health services in recent years. Those
include new programs bringing mental health into primary care, intensified
rehabilitation for those with serious mental illnesses, and expanded
programs for homeless veterans and those with substance abuse problems.
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VA is concerned that the data CBS presented in
its broadcast was not reviewed by independent scientists as most
legitimate academic studies are. Regardless of this questionable
journalistic tactic, VA takes the problem of suicide very seriously and
wants veterans to come to VA for help if they are under stress or in
crisis.
VA is constantly reviewing scientific findings, both from our own research
and that of others, to guide us in improving care for veterans. We are
reviewing the limited information that CBS has made available to us and
are accelerating our own research to ensure we are doing everything
possible to improve the information available to the medical and research
communities about suicides in veterans as a means of better understanding
how to prevent these tragedies.
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