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Federal director visits Battle Creek VA Medical Middle

By Editorial Board Published April 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Federal director visits Battle Creek VA Medical Middle

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins was in Michigan Monday touring a few of the services that present service to those that served in america Armed Forces.

Collins was joined on his tour of the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Middle by two Michigan congressmen: Rep. Invoice Huizenga, R-Zeeland, and former Military pilot Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte.

The trio talked about providers wanted for veterans and Collins acknowledged a few of the Battle Creek workers for the service they proved to those that have been within the army. Later, he talked about present workforce cuts and reorganizing all through authorities with explicit emphasis on the VA.

Laid-off Battle Creek VA staff again on the job

“What we’ve bought to know is that the identical issues that we’ve been doing has gotten us to a end result that 10 years the GAO has stated that the VA well being system is on a high-risk checklist. Which meaning the GAO, the Authorities Accountability Workplace, has stated for 10 years we’re inclined to fraud, waste and abuse and have affected person care points. Now I simply ask my mates in Congress, particularly after we take care of this stuff, how have we allowed that to occur for the final 10 years? Properly, the reply has been, ‘Properly, let’s simply throw cash and folks at it,’ and we keep on it,” stated Collins.

He stated his options are going to make VA advantages and healthcare higher.

“So anybody that’s saying right now that there’s chaos, they’re saying especially and I have heard some describe what I’m doing or trying to do as something we can’t handle, my question is if you’re telling me right now that I’m offering solutions that I believe are going to give better healthcare and better benefits and not cutting those as we go forward but looking at structure, you’re telling me not to do that, then you’re telling me we want the VA to stay the way it’s been on the GAO high-risk list and that’s not acceptable to me,” stated Collins.

He additionally stated in terms of staffing and workforce discount, the aim can be to offer extra folks to deal straight with sufferers and veterans and elimination of what he described as un-needed layers throughout the division.

At first of the month, Information 8 spoke with a employee who had been laid off from the Battle Creek VA Medical Middle. She was certainly one of 2,400 federal workers laid off by the Division of Veterans Affairs through the month prior. On March 20, the small variety of Battle Creek employees who had been laid off have been again with the company, in accordance with the employees’ union president.

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