VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
Opportunities Exist for Improving Veterans’ Access to Health Care Services in the Pacific Islands
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Publisher Description
Veterans’ access to timely health care at VA medical facilities has been a long-standing problem identified by GAO and VA’s Office of Inspector General. The remote nature of the Pacific Islands creates some unique challenges for VAPIHCS, which may affect its ability to provide the approximately 50,000 veterans it serves in American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with timely access to primary, mental health, and specialty care...
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