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UPDATE: CBS NAMES VA EMPLOYEE WHO SUGGESTED
AVOIDING PTSD DIAGNOSIS -- Norma J. Perez, a PTSD
program coordinator and psychologist at the VA in
Temple,
Texas, sent email that encouraged deliberate
misdiagnosis.

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http://www.vawatchdog.org/08/nf08/nfMAY08/nf051608-10.htm
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories
/2008/05/15/cbsnews_investigates/main4102226.shtml
Story below:
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VA Staffer Discourages PTSD Diagnoses
TEMPLE, Texas (CBS) A Department of Veterans
Affairs team leader in Texas suggested mental health professionals should
diagnose patients with “adjustment disorder” rather than post traumatic
stress disorder in order to save time and money treating veterans,
according to an internal VA e-mail.
VA Secretary James Peake immediately called the e-mail “inappropriate” and
a violation of VA policy.
On March 20, Norma J. Perez, a PTSD program coordinator and psychologist
at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center in Temple, Texas sent an e-mail
with the subject line “Suggestion” to several staffers including
psychologists, social workers, and a psychiatrist.
In the e-mail, Perez wrote, “given that we are having more and more
compensation seeking veterans, I’d like to suggest that you refrain from
giving a diagnosis of PTSD straight out.” She then went on to say,
“consider a diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder…”
"This means the veterans will not get disability
benefits and health care for PTSD,” Paul Sullivan, the executive director
of the advocate group Veterans for Common Sense, told CBS News.
Andrew Pogany, an investigator with the National Veterans Legal Services
Program, said he thinks “purposely misdiagnosing someone is a serious
ethical issue that [could] fall under malpractice.”
"VA
staff across the country are working their hearts out to get our veterans
the care they need and deserve," said U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash),
a key member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. "But e-mails like
these make their jobs far more difficult."
In her e-mail, Perez also told staffers, “we really don’t... have time to
do the extensive testing that should be done to determine PTSD.”
Sullivan, whose group has a pending lawsuit against the VA to force the
agency to improve the treatment of veterans, said this “shows our suit has
merit and that the VA lacks the capacity to provide proper care.”
In a statement, however, Secretary Peake said, “a single staff member, out
of VA's 230,000 employees, in a single medical facility sent a single
e-mail with suggestions that are inappropriate and have been repudiated at
the highest level of our health care organization.” He added, “the
employee has been counseled and is extremely apologetic.”
Peake promised that the VA is “committed to absolute accuracy in a
diagnosis and unwavering in providing any and all earned benefits. PTSD
and the mental health arena is no exception.”
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