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UPDATE: VA TO OPEN CLINIC, BUT NO
HOSPITAL, FOR RIO
GRANDE VALLEY VETS -- VA says clinic will
eliminate
95% of veterans' trips to hospital in San
Antonio.

Rio Grande Valley vets march for a
VA hospital in 2006.
Rio Grande Valley vets have been fighting for
years for their own VA hospital. Now, the VA has announced they will
build a clinic, not a hospital, in Harlingen, Texas. We await
comments from area veterans.
For more about Rio Grande Valley vets and their
fight for a hospital, use the VA Watchdog search engine... click here...
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VA press release here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/09/vap09/vap011209-2.htm
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VA To Lease Space for New
Clinic at Harlingen, Texas
January 12, 2009
WASHINGTON – To provide 21st century health care to South Texas veterans,
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today that the firm of
Boyer Harlingen L.C. will construct a new 120,000-square-foot health care
center in Harlingen, which VA will lease for a minimum of 20 years.
The three-story facility, which is scheduled to open in October 2010, will
be located on the campus of the University of Texas Regional Medical
Education Center at Harlingen. It will offer a full range of outpatient
services, including six surgical suites, and clinics for prosthetics care,
oncology and sensory aids.
“South Texas veterans have earned improved access to VA’s world-class
health care,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. “This
new health care center will increase VA’s ability to care for Rio Grande
Valley veterans by putting health care closer to where they live.”
VA estimates that once the center is completed, it will eliminate about 95
percent of the four-hour trips many veterans enrolled for VA care
currently have to make to San Antonio for medical services. In
collaboration with the University of Texas Regional Academic Health
Center, VA will use the new facility to provide a full range of expanded
services, including specialty and diagnostic services such as pharmacy,
digital x-rays, CT scans, MRIs and other services.
Physicians
at the center will also perform outpatient surgeries, including cataract
removals, diagnostic colonoscopies and prostate biopsies. VA also plans to
expand the services it provides at its health care facilities in McAllen
and Corpus Christi. Inpatient care will be provided at local South Texas
private-sector hospitals under contract to VA, with certain high acuity
and high-tech care at VA’s Audie L. Murphy Medical Center in San Antonio.
Plans for the new center also include parking for 750 cars in a
three-story garage.
“We’re very grateful for the outstanding support of many members of
Congress from Texas, which has made this project possible,” said Secretary
Peake. “Senator Hutchison has worked closely with us and the South Texas
community to plan this new facility. Congressman Edwards helped clear the
way with the House Appropriations Committee. I also appreciate the
guidance and support we’ve received from Senator Cornyn and from
Congressmen Cuellar, Hinojosa and Ortiz, who have been strong advocates
for improving access for the veterans of South Texas.”
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Founder and Editor
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