Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Email: VA Doctors Have Nothing To Do At Work

Via Susan

Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan Gibson speaks to reporters during a visit to the Baltimore VA Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland June 17, 2014. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan   (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY HEALTH) - RTR3UBUP

Doctors at the Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office are sitting around with nothing to do, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of U.S. veterans continue to wait for medical appointments.

“Urgent! Need work for In-house Physicians,” wrote the Office’s assistant veterans service center manager Ameen Khabir in the subject line of a June 19 email to colleagues, which he placed on “High” importance. The Regional Office is responsible for processing compensation, benefits, employment and insurance claims. More than 276,000 veteran benefit claims across the country are still backlogged, having been waiting for more than 125 days. Wait times in Philadelphia reached 309 days in March of this year.

So what was the problem in Philadelphia? As of 1:41 p.m., the Office’s in-house doctors just had nothing to do. Here’s the email, obtained by The Daily Caller:

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