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REPORT: KUSSMAN RESIGNS AS HEAD OF VETERANS'
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION -- Dr. Michael Kussman,
who was slated to leave VA soon, now becomes
fall guy for patient scheduling software debacle.

Dr. Michael Kussman
I recently wrote on the
"Under the Radar"
page that Dr. Michael Kussman's days as head of the VHA were numbered...
that the clock was ticking... well, it just ticked a lot faster than I
thought.
For more on Kussman, use the VA Watchdog search
engine... click here...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/ses
search.php?q=kussman&op=and
And, for the article about the botched patient
scheduling software that, according to the story below, brought Kussman
down, click here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/09/nf09/nfapr09/nf040109-7.htm
Story here...
http://whatsbrewin.nextgov.c
om/2009/04/patient_scheduling_debacle_tak.php
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Patient Scheduling Debacle Takes Down VA Exec
By Bob Brewin
Dr. Michael Kussman, undersecretary for health at the Veterans Health
Administration, has resigned, effective in 30 days, well-placed sources
have told me.
Last month, Kussman wrote a memo detailing the near collapse of an
eight-year, $167 million effort known as the Replacement Scheduling
Application Development Program.
Kussman said in the memo to Stephen Warren, the VA's acting chief
information
officer, that the patient scheduling program, in the works since 2001,
"still has not developed a single scheduling capability it can provide to
the field, nor is there any expectation of delivery in the near future."
The suspension in developing the application, Kussman wrote, is
"significant and likely to generate intense congressional and Office of
Management of Budget interest," Kussman said. "This is also of concern . .
. because of the numerous representations of clear progress we have been
making, not only to Congress and OMB, but more importantly to our health
care providers, who are eagerly waiting for this capability."
Kussman also dealt with one key issue in his memo that has nothing to do
with patient care or safety, but a lot with developing bureaucratic cover:
"Finally, we need a clear communication plan for how we tell the story
both inside and outside VA," he told Warren.
That communication plan obviously failed, as the memo was leaked to
NextGov before the VA and VHA could notify key congressional Committees.
Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., chairman of the House Veterans Affairs
Committee, was miffed he had to find out about the patient scheduling
debacle in the media, rather than from the VA.

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I'm told that Kussman, who is a holdover from the Bush administration and
was slated to leave office this summer, became the fall guy for the
patient scheduling mess -- and wasn't helped at all by some of the frank
language in the memo.
When VA Secretary Eric Shinseki learned of the problems with the program,
he told staffers to give him a comprehensive review by Thursday, April 9,
and planned a congressional briefing for Friday, according to internal
memos.
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posted by Larry Scott
Founder and Editor
VA Watchdog dot Org
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