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Elnahal to AVAHO: PACT Act Can Transform, Expand Veteran Care


 

He highlighted efforts within the VA to battle cancer such as programs to reduce disparities, boost cancer screening, treat rural veterans via a national teleoncology service, and implement the Close to Me program to bring infusion services to veterans in isolated regions.

But Elnahal’s presentation was not entirely rosy. He warned that 40% of veterans are being served outside the VA. “That's sort of a rule-of-thumb threshold when you start looking more like a payer than a provider.”

He also noted that while the VA hired 54,000 people in just the past year—6.2% growth—it takes a long time to bring workers on board. “That’s why I'm holding every single leader in our system accountable for reducing onboarding times by at least a month,” he said. The AVAHO audience enthusiastically applauded.

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