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SEATTLE-AREA VA HOSPITALS GET THEIR
ACCREDITATION
BACK -- VA hospitals in the Puget Sound region
have their Gold
Seal of Accreditation back after a recent visit
by inspectors
showed serious problems at the hospitals have
been corrected.

Dr. Robert Barnes, left, associate
director of mental-health services of the VA Puget Sound Health
Care System, talks with Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., Friday in the
"restraint and seclusion" room in the psychiatric ward of
Seattle's VA hospital. (photo: DREW PERINE / AP) |
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Puget Sound VA hospitals get accreditation back
By KING5.com/KING Staff Reports
SEATTLE - Veteran Affairs hospitals in the Puget Sound region have their
Gold Seal of Accreditation back after a recent visit by inspectors
showed serious problems at the hospitals have been corrected.
Officials with VA Puget Sound Health Care System have scrambled the past
couple of months to correct the problems after a medical standards group
threatened to pull its endorsement of two area hospitals after an
inspection last June.
Conditions at local VA hospitals were scrutinized after disclosures last
February that war veterans were not getting adequate care at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center, which stunned and outraged the public and
lawmakers.
Inspectors with the Chicago-based Joint Commission, a nonprofit hospital
standards group, in May assessed VA hospitals at Tacoma American Lake
and Seattle and a clinic in Bremerton and said psychiatric ward
conditions posed an "immediate threat to life."
Officials with the VA health system said the problems mostly amounted to
removing fixtures in mental health units to reduce the risk of suicide.
Joint Commission placed a "preliminary denial" on the VA hospitals' Gold
Seal of Accreditation and gave them an August deadline to remedy the
problem.
A July 31st visit by inspectors showed the
hospitals had taken the necessary corrective action and took away the
"preliminary denial."
The accreditation process is "voluntary" for VA hospitals and the
Seattle hospital said it was not in danger of closing.
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Larry Scott --