December 20, 2015 Senate panel backs McDonald for VA secretary The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee on Wednesday endorsed former Procter & Gamble CEO Robert McDonald to be the new secretary of Veterans Affairs.
December 20, 2015 Over 500 grievous injuries or deaths at VA hospitals in 2013 Veterans Affairs hospitals across the country reported more than 500 incidents last year where patients were gravely injured or died as a result of the care they received.
December 20, 2015 The surprising thing Veterans Affairs admitted while asking Congress for $18 billion more Even the Department of Veterans Affairs cannot trust its own numbers on delivering health care and processing disability claims, the acting secretary of the agency said as he asked for $17.6 billion in new funding Wednesday.
December 20, 2015 Gibson: VA has lost trust of vets, American people The Department of Veterans Affairs has lost the trust of veterans and the American people as a result of widespread treatment delays for people seeking health care and falsified records to cover up those delays, the agency's top official said Wednesday.
December 20, 2015 VA is making disability payment errors in rush to cut backlog, watchdog says The VA has set a goal to process all claims within 125 days at 98 percent accuracy in 2015, but so far has fallen far short.
December 20, 2015 Congress looks to lower price on veterans' health care reform bill Stung by sticker shock, members of Congress are scrambling to lower the cost of a bill to fix veterans' health care amid a growing uproar over long waits for appointments and falsification of records to cover up the delays at Veterans Affairs hospitals.
December 20, 2015 VA names interim medical inspector The Department of Veterans Affairs has appointed a top health administrator to serve as interim director of its Office of Medical Inspector.
December 20, 2015 Whistleblowers describe VA culture of retaliation to lawmakers at hearing Four VA whistleblowers told House lawmakers in a hearing Tuesday night that they were harassed, placed on leave and encountered other forms of retaliation when they attempted to report wrongdoing in the agency.
December 20, 2015 Robert McDonald, VA secretary nominee, faces challenges in fixing troubled agency A onetime Army Ranger and former CEO of a Fortune 500 consumer products company, Robert McDonald may face his toughest challenge yet in fixing the huge, scandal-plagued Veterans Affairs Department.
December 20, 2015 VA hospitals fund solar panels while veterans wait for doctors Veterans Administration hospitals have spent at least $420 million on solar panels and windmills while vets wait months — or even lay dying — to see a doctor.