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Posted on Nov 22, 2022
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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One of us doesn't know how to spell
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Please upgrade your spell checker.
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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LCpl (Join to see) - Are first names in spell checker?
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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This might be very informative!
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LTC Patrick Sauer, MHA, FACHE, CMPE
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As the former Obama Chief of Staff, I am curious about what Denis was doing on Sep 11 when our brothers-in-arms were abandoned and killed in Benghazi. In addition, what role did he play that allowed Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, to have an unsecured server in her home? How many operatives were compromised and killed?
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
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LTC Patric Sauer, MHA, FACHE, CMPE :
Points well made which demand answers, but I don't believe those answers will ever materialize for there is no one with the guts to hold them accountable. Sadly, the majority of our entire Country and media outlets have been skewed LEFT!
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PO3 Justin Bowen
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Gosh, you could read the public transcripts of the NUMEROUS investigations that showed that she was not guilty of ANYTHING.

Oh, and by the way, I love how silent you've been about Trump stealing highly classified documents that could seriously jeopardize the security of the US.
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TSgt Alex Barkey
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PO3 Justin Bowen don't for get Biden with four incidents of the same thing with highly classified files as well when he was VP.
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SPC Matt Ovaska
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The swamp will always stick together and protect the swamp members. Congressman Dave Bratt was Not a member and he was shunned by the Rino's because he voted as he promised and we were happy with his record.
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Veterans Together Town Hall Roundup: VA Secretary Denis McDonough answers RallyPoint member questions
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On 9 January 2024, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs authorized the publication of a change to the CFR, Title 38 Chapter 1 Part 3.307(a)(6) that added a new subparagraph (xi) that expanded the Agent Orange Presumptive Exposure locations to include selected CONUS installations as designated by the Department of Defense. As of 11 November this change has not been published. When can we expect the CFR Title 38 to be updated to include this change?
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SPC Matt Ovaska
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Every time I get my hopes up for help, I get no help, So it's better that I never expect anything from the VA and I'll never be disappointed...
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PO3 Justin Bowen
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I wonder what the point of electronic records is and why we spent billions on the system.

I've moved five times over the past fifteen years (with one time resulting in me being back in the same VA system that I was previously enrolled at). I've had to re-establish my care every time I move. The physicians at some facilities claimed that they didn't have access to records created at other facilities and everyone refused to even accept the existing diagnosis and treatment plans and required that I get a completely new evaluation so that a treatment plan can be developed.

Every time.

Most recently, I had been going to physical therapy for four months for a worsening problem that stemmed from my time in. When it came time to get another referral for additional sessions, the PCP at the clinic that I was at refused to approve the additional sessions because there was a physical therapy office at the main hospital for that system. In most ways, I had improved since my first session. Only in one respect did I get worse (and it was a significant - and new - condition that will likely have a significant impact on my daily life if it continued to get worse). The PCP put in for an MRI and X-ray. Because the local clinic (which is a nine minute drive on a good day and maybe fifteen on a bad day) offered limited services, I would have had to drive an hour and a half - if I did not schedule the appointment at a time that would result in me catching rush hour traffic - to the main hospital. When I asked if they could put in for a referral at the MUCH closer hospital (only a 45-minute drive) that just happened to be a different system for the SAME metro area (we have three), they said that they couldn't.

So, I switched VAs systems to the one that had the closer hospital. I asked the physician to review my record and put in for the MRI and X-ray referrals while I waited however many months for the evaluation appointment with him since I knew that it would take a couple months to get in for the scans. He refused to do it and refused to even review the records that go back fifteen years and show a progressively worsening problem.

Basically, physicians at one system could determine that I have a potentially debilitating condition and prescribe care for it (as is the case for me) that could significantly worsen if I don't get care and physicians at ANY other system WILL refuse to even acknowledge that physicians at another facility are real physicians who might know what they're talking about.

The only reason I go to the VA is for continuity of care and, more importantly, because it is the right price: free. I could give a rat's *** about the VA's internal bureaucracy. As a customer, the VA's dysfunctional bureaucracy shouldn't be made a problem for me.

As others have said, I may simply have to get private health insurance so that I can abandon the VA altogether, which, despite having good health insurance, is going to result in me having to fork over thousands of dollars in premiums and copays every year.
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