VA reports decrease in number of appointments at Mountain Home VAMC health facility in Bristol in July

VA reports decrease in number of appointments at Mountain Home VAMC health facility in Bristol in July
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The Mountain Home VA Medical Center, subsidiary 621GJ in Bristol, Virginia scheduled 3,231 pending appointments in July compared to 3,308 the previous month, according to data collected from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

Of the total number of appointments, 3,196 had a wait time of 30 days or less (98.9%) and 35 appointments (1.1%) were scheduled more than 30 days out.

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in January 2019 reported that wait times for new appointments at VA health care facilities were similar to or better than wait times at private-sector providers between 2014 and 2017.

The Government Accountability Office (GAO), however, released a report in July 2019 that cautioned that the VA’s data-tracking system only captures part of the appointment process and fails to account for the time that it takes the VA to enroll veterans in its health benefits program.

At a hearing before the House Veterans Affairs Committee after the report was released, Debra Draper, health care director at the GAO, said new patients may actually wait up to 70 days for an appointment when they first enroll for benefits.

The VA explains on its website that when veterans apply for benefits, they are assigned to one of eight priority groups, with those who need immediate care due to service-related disabilities placed in higher priority groups. Veterans who don’t have service-connected disabilities and who earn a higher income are placed in the lower priority groups.

Mountain Home VA Medical Center Appointments Scheduled in July vs. June

Facility Code Location Total Appointments Scheduled in August Total Appointments Scheduled in July Percent change in number of appointments
621BY Knoxville, TN (William C. Tallent) 17,623 17,827 -1.1%
621GA Rogersville, TN 1,699 1,727 -1.6%
621GC Norton, VA 2,012 2,009 0.1%
621GG Morristown, TN 2,388 2,424 -1.5%
621GI Sevierville, TN (Dannie A. Carr) 4,590 4,579 0.2%
621GJ Bristol, VA 3,231 3,308 -2.3%
621QA Jonesville, VA 447 450 -0.7%
621QB Marion, VA 396 399 -0.8%
621QC Vansant, VA 221 220 0.5%
621QD Knox County, TN 569 424 34.2%
621QE Downtown West, TN 822 803 2.4%

Source: U.S. Veteran’s Administration



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