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VA AND DoD TO HAVE HEALTHCARE COORDINATORS IN PLACE
BY EARLY 2008 -- "They have to be able to bust
through the
bureaucracy and have the authority to manage
these cases.
This will only be as good as the authority they
are given."

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DOD, VA plan to have health care coordinators in
place by early 2008
By Leo Shane III
Stars and Stripes
WASHINGTON — Defense officials plan to have new counselors, charged with
guiding wounded troops through the complex military and veterans health
systems, in place and working with patients early next year.
Veterans support groups called the move an important first step, but said
making sure the new recovery coordinators can fight on behalf of troops
and families will be key in the success of the program.
“They have to be able to bust through the bureaucracy and have the
authority to manage these cases,” said Jeremy Chwat, vice president for
policy at the Wounded Warrior Project. “This will only be as good as the
authority they are given.”
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The new posts were one of the top recommendations
from the President’s Commission on Care for America’s Returning Wounded
Warriors, put in place after complaints arose about the quality of troops’
care at Walter Reed Army Medical Center earlier this year.
Lynda Davis, the Defense Department’s lead official on the reform effort,
said the recovery coordinators will be responsible for helping patients
manage doctor visits, benefits paperwork, rehabilitation schedules, family
support programs and numerous other questions and concerns they face.
“What this does is put everything in one place, in the hands of one
coordinator,” she said. “So now we know what the goals are with [a
patient’s] care, what resources there are, what the time line is and
exactly who will do what.”
The coordinators are designed to be a “lifelong resource” for patients and
their families, Davis said. Along with navigating Tricare paperwork and
military chain-of-command issues, they’ll be responsible for coordinating
post-military service care as well.
The initial hires will get between $89,000 and $124,000 a year, but
candidates must have prior experience in health care management.
Annette McLeod, whose husband, Cpl. Wendell McLeod, was severely injured
in Kuwait during a mission in July 2005, praised the creation of the new
post. She testified before Congress earlier this year on her ongoing
fights with defense and VA officials to get her husband’s medical care and
military benefits in order.
“If they had someone in that job while my husband was at Walter Reed, I
would have shed less tears and had less heartache,” she said.
“At the very least, I would have known I wasn’t alone. I was lost in that
system, and I would talk to anyone willing to listen. They need someone
who is able to navigate it, read the whole map and see where families need
to go.”
Paul Rieckhoff, executive director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of
America, said he hopes those numbers are expanded quickly.
“We have seen in the past what happens to VA employees when their workload
becomes too great; people fall through the cracks,” he said. “Walter Reed
and the many other facilities will need many more recovery coordinators to
effectively implement the changes and provide the results that the
commission is looking for.”
Officials will be seeking individuals with a background in health care
administration, likely candidates already in the VA or military medical
systems, Davis said.
McLeod said she hopes candidates are ones who actually have gone through
the recovery process themselves, or had a family member wounded overseas.
“You have to have someone who is willing to walk with families through the
process,” she said. “They have to know how to listen. You can have people
hear what they expect to hear and give the same instructions, but unless
they listen to what the families need it’s not going to work.”
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