Jerry Moran - Ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Jerry Moran - Ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee | Official U.S. Senate headshot
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, ranking member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, has expressed serious concerns following a report by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Inspector General (OIG). The report found that the Buffalo VA Medical Center failed to coordinate community care referrals, leading to increased risks for patient harm and a decreased quality of life.
“In the last year, I have repeatedly asked VA leaders – through letters, hearings, in meetings and on the Senate Floor – to take a personal interest and accountability with regard to delays in care for veterans. This report shows the tragic consequences for veterans and their families that occur when that doesn’t happen,” said Sen. Moran.
He added, “It is disturbing that before this report, VHA leaders were unaware of the issues at this facility, even after the Buffalo VAMC conducted its own internal investigation in September 2023. Senior VA leaders must be far more engaged on making certain that such a large portion of the veteran healthcare system is functioning properly.”
Senator Moran expressed grave concern for veterans and families affected by these failures not only in Buffalo but across the country.
“The lapses in care described in this report cannot be ignored. VA must answer to Congress, veterans and the American people by acting without delay to hold leadership and staff accountable through conducting an immediate national review of backlogged consults everywhere. I have also spoken to Inspector General Missal and asked him to expand his review of VHA community care practices at facilities across the country,” he stated.