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VA'S FAILURES EXPOSED IN LIVING COLOR
DECLARES
WHISTLEBLOWER -- "The American people assume
we are taking care of our kids...we are not...If
they
want to cover-up, they can cover-up."

Dr. Robert Van Boven
Dr. Robert Van Boven spoke out about problems at
his traumatic brain injury (TBI) research lab in Austin. And, he's
paid the price. The VA is trying to fire him and they are trying to
close down the research lab. But, he still speaks out. We need
more like him who will put their careers on the line when they see
wrong-doing in the VA.
Background on Van Boven and his lab can be found
here...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/sesse
arch.php?q=boven&op=and
Today we have Van Boven's latest op-ed piece from
The Washington Times.
Story here...
http://www.washingto
ntimes.com/news/2008/dec/31/dealing-with-ptsd/
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VAN BOVEN: Dealing with PTSD
VA failures exposed in living
color
Robert Van Boven
OP-ED: On Friday, December 19th, millions of Americans were exposed
on the "Dr. Phil" show to the antithesis of service many of our wounded
warriors have received upon their return to civilian life. The honorable
Rep. Bob Filner, chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs,
decried that "the American people assume we (the VA) are taking care of
our kids ... we are not."
He pointed out that the nearly one million new veterans from the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq are dealing with a backlog of nearly
800,000
benefit claims. Moreover, Mr. Filner cited unethical conduct at the VA
including shredding and deceitful post-dating of many hundreds of benefit
claims at several sites. He further pointed out notorious VA
communications to conceal suicide rates and encourage alternative
diagnoses to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), thereby threatening
health care benefits for many thousands of returning soldiers suffering
from PTSD. Unfortunately, congressional oversight is hindered, according
to Mr. Filner, because it depends upon self-disclosure of wrongdoing by
the VA, and "if they want to cover-up, they can cover-up."
Just as intrinsic failures of self-regulation by lending institutions set
the stage for the nation's economic debacle, insulated cultural problems
at the VA are in need of reform and stronger external oversight, beyond
the VA's own inspector general.
Although the VA has a budget of nearly $100 billion, the "system is
designed not to help them (veterans) but to support the bureaucracy,"
according to Col. David Hunt of FOX News. For example, at Central Texas
Veterans Health Care System, suppression and inaction to disclosures of
fraud, waste, plagiarism, and cronyism fell upon deaf ears to protect the
inner circle of involved management and shortchange victims of traumatic
brain injury (TBI). Consequently, attempts to bring to light misdoings by
management at the only dedicated TBI brain imaging and treatment research
program in Texas resulted not in remedies, but reprisals and covert plans
for considering closure of the program without explanation.
Thus, such a burial would also conceal the transgressions. The VA modus
operandi prevailed, characterized by Mr. Filner, as "Deny,
deny,
deny, then cover-up, cover-up, then down play it, then hopefully years
later people will forget about it." Fortunately a unified protest to the
possible shutdown of the TBI Program last week from Sen. John Cornyn and
Reps. John Carter, Lloyd Doggett, Michael McCaul, and Lamar Smith may
thwart the tactic of "throwing the baby out" (closing the TBI program) and
keeping the dirty bath water (managers responsible for misconduct and
mismanagement).
As we celebrate the New Year and a new beginning for our nation, let us
pray and remember the over 4,200 men and women who perished in battle in
Iraq and Afghanistan, the over 140,000 soldiers who cannot be with their
families at this time, and pledge our commitment to our wounded warriors
so that they may achieve recovery and lead fulfilling lives.
The Rand Corp. estimates that nearly 300,000 returning soldiers suffer
from PTSD or depression and up to 320,000 have sustained TBI. The
Institute of Medicine has also recently underscored long-term consequences
of TBI including dementia, depression, impaired family relations, and
unemployment. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, nearly
one out of four homeless (1-out-of-3 men) in America are veterans though
they only represent about 11 percent of the general population. The next
wave of potential homeless must not follow this horrific fate for their
service to our country. We are in dire need of sensitive methods to
diagnose and treat TBI. Speak out for increased accountability,
transparency, and integrity in our VA system, in service to those who
risked their lives so that we can enjoy our holidays and freedom. Our
heroes deserve no less.
Dr. Robert Van Boven is a neurologist-scientist and serves as director
of a VA TBI program in Texas.
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posted by Larry Scott
Founder and Editor
VA Watchdog dot Org
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