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EMAIL FROM VA EMPLOYEE SUGGESTS AVOIDING PTSD
DIAGNOSIS -- VA Secretary Peake repudiates
employee's
"suggestion," calling it "inappropriate."

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E-mail from VA worker says to avoid PTSD
diagnosis
By KIMBERLY HEFLING
WASHINGTON (AP) — An internal e-mail written by a Veterans Affairs
Department employee suggested avoiding a diagnosis of post-traumatic
stress disorder for veterans and instead considering a diagnosis that
might result in a lower disability payment.
A copy of the e-mail was distributed Thursday by the groups Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a congressional watchdog group,
and VoteVets.org. The e-mail dated March 20 had been forwarded to
VoteVets.org, an Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans lobbying group opposed
to the Bush administration's handling of the war and veterans issues.
The name of the sender and the recipients were blacked out by the groups.
The e-mail has the subject title "Suggestion."
"Given that we are having more and more compensation seeking veterans, I'd
like to suggest that we refrain from giving a diagnosis of PTSD straight
out. Consider a diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder, R/O PTSD," the e-mail
said.
It also said, "Additionally, we really don't or have time to do the
extensive testing that should be done to determine PTSD."
VA Secretary James Peake issued a statement
calling the e-mail sender's suggestions "inappropriate" and said the
employee had been repudiated and was apologetic. The VA did not release
the name of the employee.
"We are committed to absolute accuracy in a diagnosis and unwavering in
providing any and all earned benefits," Peake said. "PTSD and the mental
health arena is no exception."
Just
last week, Peake was called to Capitol Hill to answer questions about
internal e-mails that surfaced during a trial that seemed to suggest VA
officials were hiding the number of veterans trying to kill themselves.
One e-mail started with "Shh!" Some lawmakers have said the official who
wrote it should be fired, but Peake has said he has no plans to do so.
Peake promised to make the agency more open.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that can occur after
a traumatic event such as war. Nightmares, flashbacks, and substance abuse
can be among the symptoms.
A recent study by the Rand Corp., found that that about one in five troops
who found in Iraq or Afghanistan have symptoms of major depression or
post-traumatic stress disorder.
Jon Soltz, an Iraq War Veteran who is chairman of VoteVets.org, said some
veterans have suspected they received a diagnosis of an adjustment
disorder instead of the correct diagnosis of PTSD because the payout to
them would be less.
"Many veterans believe that the government just doesn't want to pay out
the disability that comes along with a PTSD diagnosis," Soltz said in a
statement, "and this revelation will not allay their concerns."
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