Veterans in 5 Northwest counties will get
easier access to VA healthcare
VA identifies Mount Vernon as "centrally located" site
PRESS RELEASE: U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash) and Rep. Rick Larsen
(D-WA 2nd) announced that the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
will open a new VA health clinic in Northwest Washington to serve
veterans in a five county area. The VA aims to open a community-based
outpatient clinic (CBOC) in Northwest Washington within 12 months. It
will serve veterans in San Juan, Island, Whatcom, Skagit and northern
Snohomish County.
The VA is setting up a process to determine the clinic's exact location
based on the local veterans population, access to transportation and
other factors. In a letter to Murray and Larsen, Secretary of Veterans
Affairs James Nicholson states that "the VISN [VA Northwest Network] has
identified that the Mount Vernon area seems to be centrally located to
improve access to care and reduce travel times in this five-county
area."
"For years, Northwest veterans have faced tremendous barriers to the
care they deserve," Murray said. "Now we're bringing the finest medical
care in the country closer to their doors."
"This is great news, and a long time coming," Larsen said. "Northwest
Washington's veterans have traveled too far, for too long, to get the
health care they need and deserve. This clinic will bring veterans'
health care closer to veterans."
Murray and Larsen have been pushing the VA for a new clinic for many
years. Currently, local veterans have to spend hours in traffic to reach
the VA medical center in Seattle. VA Secretary James Nicholson told
Senator Murray and Rep. Larsen the news in a letter the day after Murray
met with Nicholson to discuss the clinic and other veterans issues.
Timeline
7/2002: Rep. Larsen introduces legislation H.R.5087 to require the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs to implement a two-year pilot project for
outpatient medical care in Northwest Washington.
9/04: Senator Murray and Rep. Larsen write to then VA Secretary Principi
to advocate for a CBOC in Northwest Washington.
7/30/06: Senator Murray inserts language into the FY 2007 Military
Construction and VA Appropriations bill encouraging the VA to establish
a clinic in Northwest Washington.
11/27/06: Senator Murray and Congressman Larsen write Secretary
Nicholson to inquire about the status of Northwest Washington's CBOC
application.
www.murray.senate.gov/veterans/nwvaclinic.pdf
1/30/07: Senator Murray meets with Secretary Nicholson and asks when the
new clinic will be announced.
1/31/07: In a letter to Senator Murray and Rep. Larsen, Secretary
Nicholson announces that a new clinic will be located in Mount Vernon
and should be open in 12 months.
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