Program to hasten veteransā€™ care poorly implemented, Maine advocates say

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BY STEVE MISTLER

Advocates for Maine veterans said Friday that the rush to implement a $10 billion federal program designed to shorten wait times for veterans seeking medical care is contributing to delayed care, unbooked doctor appointments and billing errors.

ā€œIt was doomed for failure before it even hit the streets,ā€ said Gary Laweryson, a retired Marine from WaldoboroĀ who isĀ chairman of the Maine Veterans Coordinating Committee.

There have been a number of reports in Maine and other states that the 2014 Veterans Choice health program is not working as intended. Those complaints, once anecdotal, were validated Thursday in a report produced by the VA hire vetsMaine Healthcare System showing that only half of the 4,300 veterans who applied for care under the 2014 Veterans Choice program had received appointments since July. The report was presented to veterans advocates and staff for the stateā€™s congressional delegation during an unannounced meeting held at the VAā€™s Togus campus. The meeting has prompted urgent calls from Maineā€™s delegation to reform the program.

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