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Posted on Feb 23, 2024
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1SG John Millan
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I’m glad the VA has greatly improved care for our sister vets. On and onsite providers are routinely part of VA facilities. This was not always the case.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
SrA Cecelia Eareckson
9 mo
Except it has not improved. Would you like to share why you think you are qualified to make that statement?
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1SG John Millan
1SG John Millan
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson the Asheville VA is providing full obgyn care. Basic in house and out pay referral for special needs. My doc (female) said AL VA hospitals are and outpatient clinics are doing full community care. I’ve talked to a lot of female CA patients eating around, who say it has dramatically improved in the past 10 years. It was so bad before. I’ve seen the women’s health clinic expand and female restrooms expanded. Long over due.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
SrA Cecelia Eareckson
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There may be a few bright spots, but that is not reason for any blanket statement regarding how VA treats women. Battle Creek, MI/Lansing CBOC refused to refer me to specialty care for months. Neither decision maker is qualified in gynecology or urology. Finally got referral after months, then months more to get consultation. I am a survivor of MST and attempted murder on active duty. VA treats me like the criminal.
Also, and this applies to all veterans who use the VA exclusively, they are not keeping up with advances in diagnostics. My outside provider referred me for CT lung scan, which detects lesions while still treatable, four years before the VA began offeing that.
So, why don't I get that pelvic floor referral from my outside provider? Because there will be an extensive diagnostic workup, with potentially significant copays. I had a bladder sling over a decade ago, so I know how it goes. I was on Mass Health at the time, zero copays, because the VA refused to supply insulin despite blood sugars in the blindness and amputation range. Went to Boston Medical, saw an endocrinologist, walked across the street to their pharmacy, and left with insulin, syringes, and alcohol wipes. (BTW, VA did not routinelt supply alcohol wipes.). I would be dead if I had stayed in the VA.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
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Ouch. VA took months to give referral for pelvic floor specialist, initially rejected by Dr and NP with zero qualifications in either gynecology or urology. Still waiting for Rx. Already pay thousands in premiums and copays every year because VA knows nothing about women's health. Yes, that includes their specialty clinic, know nothing about menopause. Bust the VA down to an administration, and give veterans the same top-of-the-line healthcare coverage given to VA employees.
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SFC Ma Go
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Perhaps this post should also enlighten female veterans that “women care” is hard to come by. Waitlists are out months and months, you do not have options, they providers are ever changing because just like normal VA services they are either overworked due to staffing issues or just unprofessional rude people. Kudos for writing these VA articles that give a false impression of reality.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
SrA Cecelia Eareckson
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Thank you! Yes, I am in constant pain. Pelvic floor referral and related Rx denied by Dr and NP with no credentials in gynecology or urology. MST survivor, so this is truly egregious.
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