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    Dumb Ocasio-Cortez Praises Broken VA Healthcare System: Provides 'Highest Quality' Healthcare To Veterans

    By Ryan Saavedra - The Daily Wire




    Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) made stunning remarks last week at a town hall in New York City, claiming that the broken healthcare system at the Department of Veterans Affairs provides "Cadillac first-class health care" to veterans.

    In a video clip flagged by The Washington Free Beacon's Brent Scher, Ocasio-Cortez praised the VA healthcare system, saying: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

    "The idea that this thing that isn't broken, this thing that provides the highest quality care to our veterans somehow needs to be fixed, optimized, tinkered with until you don't even recognize it anymore," Ocasio-Cortez said. "Here's the thing, they are trying to fix it, but who are they trying to fix it for is the question we've got to ask. They're trying to fix the VA for pharmaceutical companies, they're trying to fix the VA for insurance corporations, and ultimately they're trying to fix the VA for a for-profit healthcare industry that does not put people or veterans first."

    "We have a responsibility to protect it, because if it is any community that deserves Cadillac first-class healthcare in the United States of America it is our military service members," Ocasio-Cortez added.

    The problems with the VA healthcare system have been widely reported on in recent years. One notable story about the horrors veterans face in the VA healthcare system came in 2014, when CNN reported that "at least 40 U.S. veterans died waiting for appointments at the Phoenix Veterans Affairs Health Care system, many of whom were placed on a secret waiting list."

    "The agency has been beset by complaints of retaliation against whistleblowers, a scandal involving overprescription of pain medication and the routine awarding of millions of dollars worth of employee bonuses funded by taxpayers," The Washington Times added.

    President Donald Trump fired Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin 13 months ago and the position is currently held by Acting Secretary Robert Wilkie.

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    House lawmakers Crenshaw, Ocasio-Cortez spotlight opposite views on VA reform



    Two lawmakers who are on opposite ends of the political spectrum put their focus on Department of Veterans Affairs reform this week as the agency nears a deadline to establish a new program for veterans to access private doctors.

    Reps. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., held town hall meetings in their districts, Crenshaw voicing his support for allowing more veterans to seek community care and Ocasio-Cortez describing it as a fix for the health care industry and not veterans.

    The freshmen lawmakers have become media sensations in their respective parties, each gaining hundreds of thousands of social media followers – in Ocasio-Cortez’s case, millions – during their first months in the House.

    “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” Ocasio-Cortez said Wednesday at her town hall in The Bronx.

    Neither Crenshaw nor Ocasio-Cortez were in Congress when lawmakers approved the VA Mission Act last year on a bipartisan basis. The law created a new community care program for VA patients that replaces the Veterans Choice Program, which has been in place since 2014 and was widely criticized as confusing and inflexible.

    The Mission Act gave VA Secretary Robert Wilkie broad authority to determine the new eligibility rules for private care.

    Under his proposed rules, veterans who must drive more than 30 minutes to reach their VA mental-health or primary-care providers – or wait longer than 20 days for an appointment – would be allowed to use a private doctor. For specialty care, veterans could go outside the VA for medical treatment if a VA provider was longer than a 60-minute drive away or there was longer than a 28-day wait.

    Veterans can also seek private care if the care that they require isn’t available at their VA hospital or clinic, if they live in a state without a full-service VA facility, if a VA doctor deems it’s in their best medical interest, or if the care at their VA facility isn’t up to quality standards.

    Veterans who were eligible for community are under the Choice program and live in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Alaska and Wyoming can also keep their eligibility for private care.

    Details about how the new rules will be put into effect remain unclear seven weeks before the deadline to implement them on June 6.

    Ocasio-Cortez criticized the reform effort Wednesday, accusing the forces behind it of putting the health industry before veterans.

    “They’re trying to fix the VA for insurance corporations, and, ultimately, they’re trying to fix the VA for a for-profit health care industry that does not put people or veterans first,” she said in video provided by WPIX 11 News.

    Ocasio-Cortez has garnered widespread attention since her primary victory over Rep. Joe Crowley, a Democrat who represented the New York district for 20 years.

    Crenshaw, also a newcomer to Congress, came to the forefront following a cameo on Saturday Night Live, during which he forgave cast member Pete Davidson for joking about his eyepatch. Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL, lost an eye in an improvised explosive device blast during a deployment to Afghanistan.

    His response to the new program was opposite of Ocasio-Cortez’s – he alluded the rules might not go far enough to expand veterans’ access to private doctors.

    “This is a step in the right direction,” Crenshaw said Thursday during his town hall. “I think the Mission Act will allow that flexibility, and if it doesn’t, then we need to tweak it to do that.”

    Wilkie and other VA officials have vowed to meet the June 6 deadline for the new program, despite concerns from some Democrats, veterans organizations and information technology professionals.

    “This is as complex of legislation as you could possibly have,” said Richard Stone, executive in charge of the Veterans Health Administration. “Are we going to get it all right? No. Are we going to get it done by June 6? Yes.”

    During a Senate hearing this month, Adrian Atizado, deputy national legislative director for Disabled American Veterans, pleaded with the VA to postpone implementation of the new program. He cited concerns about how the VA would manage the new rules and noted recent warnings that the VA’s information technology system for the new program is flawed.

    The U.S. Digital Service – a White House team of software developers that helps federal agencies improve their technology – recommended last month that the VA stop developing the IT system, which it described as having the potential to create confusion and disruption for veterans and VA doctors.

    “Weighing all these factors, we believe the VA will not be sufficiently prepared…without compromising some form of quality and risking unnecessary disruptions in receiving the care that ill and injured veterans need,” Atizado said.

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