I'm not a vet, have never dealt with the VA, so I don't have first hand experience, but looking for opinions.
I was thinking, what if instead of a VA, with duplicative facilities, staff, etc., vets were given vouchers to use at any hospital or healthcare provider they choose, and the government simply pays the bill?
If you're unhappy with your provider, simply go to another one.
I see no difference in treating traumatic brain injury whether it was caused by an IED or a car crash. PTSD is the same whether it came from childhood abuse or watching a buddy die.
If this happened, the VA, and its cost, would be eliminated, and the money spent for actual care, instead of overhead and bureaucracy. Maybe have a military liason assigned to each area to verify eligible vets, and process the paperwork.
What do you think?
I was thinking, what if instead of a VA, with duplicative facilities, staff, etc., vets were given vouchers to use at any hospital or healthcare provider they choose, and the government simply pays the bill?
If you're unhappy with your provider, simply go to another one.
I see no difference in treating traumatic brain injury whether it was caused by an IED or a car crash. PTSD is the same whether it came from childhood abuse or watching a buddy die.
If this happened, the VA, and its cost, would be eliminated, and the money spent for actual care, instead of overhead and bureaucracy. Maybe have a military liason assigned to each area to verify eligible vets, and process the paperwork.
What do you think?