Moreover, they need to construct the necessary health information bridges while widening the purview of case management programs. The process of reformation of VHA is underway. However, it is not as fast as veterans’ desire and deserve. In 2014, President Barack Obama signed the Veterans’ Access, Choice, and Accountability Act, which provides the VHA resources how to improve the access and quality of care for veterans, which became law on May 22, 2015. This Bill allows VHA to hire more medical staff to care for veterans and helps veterans to get the care they need outside the VHA. Therefore, the most importantly this bill gives more authority for VA secretary to hold people more accountable.
As the administration continues to improve care for the veterans, they need to stop making promises and pledges and develop a real plan how to provide excellent care for our veterans. Because as Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs said, “No veteran should ever be denied care after he put his life on the line in our country,” (Rein, L.,