Veterans Health Care Outscores
Private Sector – Again
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Veterans’ Health Care Outscores Private Sector – Again
January 18, 2006
WASHINGTON – Veterans continue to be more satisfied with their health care than
the average American, according to an annual report on customer satisfaction
that compares the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system with
private-sector health care.
The ratings came in the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI),
which ranks "customer satisfaction" with various federal programs and
private-sector industries. "Although VA has received many wonderful endorsements
recently, the support of our veterans – the people who know us best – is the
highest praise," said the Honorable R. James Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans
Affairs.
"This is a testament to the hard work of VA employees, the support of Congress
and the leadership of the White House." The ACSI, an independent survey of
customer satisfaction within both the federal and private sectors, gave VA's
inpatient care a rating of 83 on a 100-point scale. That's 10 percentage points
higher than the 73 rating achieved for inpatient care by the private-sector
health care industry.
VA's rating of 80 for outpatient care was five percentage points higher than the
75 rating for private-sector outpatient care and nine percentage points higher
than the average satisfaction rating for all federal services. The latest
findings mark the sixth consecutive year VA’s health care system has outranked
the private sector for customer satisfaction.
"VA provides world-class health care for our veterans," said Dr. Jonathan B.
Perlin, VA's Under Secretary for Health. "The ACSI ratings confirm that our
veterans recognize the dedicated service of VA's health care professionals."
Since 1994, the ACSI survey has been a national measurement of customer
satisfaction with the quality of goods and services in the United States.
ACSI produces indices of satisfaction for seven economic sectors, 41 industries,
200 private-sector companies and two types of local government services. VA’s
strong showing came after interviews with veterans who have recently used the
Department’s services.
The report is the product of the National Quality Research Center at the
University of Michigan Business School, the CFI group, and the Federal
Consulting Group. Health care is just one of many potential benefits available
to those who served in our nation’s armed forces. If you served, or know someone
who did, check on eligibility for benefits and services from VA at:
www.va.gov or call 1-800-827-1000.
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Contributed,
YNCS Don Harribine, USN(ret)