medical
centers, nursing homes and hundreds of community-based
outpatient clinics organized into service networks throughout
the nation, now caring for an estimated 5.2 million veterans.
VA’s health care budget currently exceeds $30 billion per year.
Recent
hearings by the Subcommittee on Health have explored important
matters such as the budget methodologies currently used by the
VA to determine health care budgets for future years; veterans
access to health care in rural areas of the United States; the
enhanced use of telemedicine in treating veterans; cutting edge
collaborative models of providing consistent, timely healthcare
to veterans; and the increased incidence of Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) amongst soldiers returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Throughout the remainder of the 109th Congress, the
Subcommittee intends to confront issues dealing with the
development of a truly seamless transition of health related
information between the Department of Defense and the VA; the
continued integrity of the VA’s pharmaceutical delivery system
(both in VA facilities and the consolidated mail outpatient
pharmacies, or CMOPs); the quality of ongoing research
initiatives inside VA; and other matters of concern to America’s
veterans.