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Open Recommendations (19 total)

VA Vet Centers: Opportunities Exist to Improve Asset Management and Identification of Future Counseling Locations

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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer of RCS should develop written procedures to evaluate the performance of its asset management processes to identify any necessary improvements to its management of those assets. (Recommendation 4)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer of RCS should develop written procedures to prioritize improvements to Vet Centers and outstations based on specific criteria. (Recommendation 2)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Strategy Office of VHA should require its actuarial contractor to document and communicate to RCS the process for and results of the contractor's evaluation of the actuarial model risk. (Recommendation 7)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer of RCS should develop guidance to clarify its processes and help ensure consistent data are collected related to inspecting Vet Centers and outstations and remediating deficiencies. (Recommendation 3)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Strategy Office of VHA should require its actuarial contractor to provide documentation of the overall uncertainty associated with the demand model, including output variability of projected demand. (Recommendation 8)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer of RCS should develop a strategic asset management plan that outlines RCS's asset management approach, as well as how that approach ties to RCS's mission and objectives. (Recommendation 1)
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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Strategy Office of VHA should require its actuarial contractor to provide documentation of its processes to validate external data and the key actuarial assumptions made using the external data, including the contractor's rationale for assumptions used in the demand model. (Recommendation 6)
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VA Vet Centers: Opportunities Exist to Improve Asset Management and Identification of Future Counseling Locations

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Veterans Health Administration The Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer of RCS should document processes for validating VA data used as an input to the demand model and communicate the findings including known relevant data limitations to the actuarial contractor. (Recommendation 5)
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When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.

Veterans Health Care: Improvements Needed in Patient Tracking for Non-Biological Implantable Medical Devices

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Veterans Health Administration The Under Secretary of Health should ensure VHA includes requirements in its policies that non-biological orthopedic implantable medical devices be effectively tracked to the patient level and ensure that VHA national-level offices have access to the information from the tracking systems for oversight. (Recommendation 1)
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As of September 2024, we have not received an update from VA on actions taken to address this recommendation. When we confirm what action the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.

Veterans Health Care: Improvements Needed in Patient Tracking for Non-Biological Implantable Medical Devices

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Veterans Health Administration The Under Secretary of Health should undertake an assessment across all clinical specialties to identify where other gaps exist in its ability to effectively track non-biological implantable medical devices to individual patients and take actions to address any identified gaps. Such actions should include ensuring appropriate policies are in place, requiring the use of data systems for tracking, and ensuring that VHA national-level officials have access to the information from the tracking systems for oversight. Actions may also include identifying one program office with ultimate responsibility for implantable medical device oversight at the national level, which could be one of the national offices such as NCPS or an interdisciplinary team such as VHA's Biological Implant Tracking Integrated Project Team. (Recommendation 2)
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As of September 2024, we have not received an update from VA on actions taken to address this recommendation. When we confirm what action the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.