VA Announces 44 New Clinics
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VA Launches Expansion in Veterans Health Facilities Peake: 44 New Clinics Bring
Care Closer to Home
WASHINGTON (June 26, 2008) - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake
today announced plans to create 44 new community-based outpatient clinics to
bring the world-class health care of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
closer to home for veterans in 21 states.
"VA continues to make access to care easier through an expanding outpatient
system focused not only on primary treatment but also prevention of disease,
early detection, and health promotion," Peake said.
The new clinics, scheduled to be activated over the next 15 months, will
increase VA's network of independent and community-based clinics to 782, an
increase of more than 100 in five years.
This growth in community clinics has helped VA meet veterans' expectations for
prompt, quality service, with 98 percent of veterans seen within 30 days in all
types of VA primary care facilities throughout the country.
In addition to on-site primary care staff, today's modern outpatient clinics
frequently feature state-of-the-art telehealth systems permitting veterans to
maintain regular contact with doctors in specialties from cardiac care to mental
health at regional VA hospitals linked for video consultations, coupled with
telemetry of health data or images.
A highly acclaimed national health records system allows practitioners at even
remote clinics to review patient records stored at VA facilities anywhere in the
country.
VA's 21 regional networks develop applications for new clinics in consideration
of reducing the distance veterans travel to their nearest VA hospital or clinic,
as well as local demand, existing hospital, clinic workload and other factors.
A listing of the newly approved clinics is attached.
VA's Planned Sites for New Outpatient Clinics
Alabama (2) -- Marshall County, Wiregrass
Alaska -- Matanuska-Susitna Borough area
Arkansas (2) -- Ozark, White County
California -- East Bay-Alameda County area
Florida -- Summerfield
Georgia (4) -- Baldwin County, Coweta County, Glynn County, Liberty County
Indiana (2) -- Miami County, Morgan County
Iowa -- Wapello County
Louisiana (5) -- Lake Charles, Leesville, Natchitoches, St. Mary Parish,
Washington Parish
Maine -- Lewiston-Auburn area
Minnesota (2) -- Douglas County, Northwest Metro
Missouri -- Franklin County
New Mexico -- Rio Rancho
North Carolina (2) -- Robeson County, Rutherford County
North Dakota -- Grand Forks County
Ohio -- Gallia County
Oklahoma (4) -- Altus, Craig County, Enid, Jay
Tennessee (3) -- Giles County, Maury County, McMinn County
Texas (5) -- Katy, Lake Jackson, Richmond, Tomball, El Paso County
Virginia (3) -- Augusta County, Emporia, Wytheville
West Virginia -- Greenbrier County