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WASHINGTON (Dec. 4, 2008) - Veterans will have easier access to world-class
health care under a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plan to open 31 new
outpatient clinics in 16 states.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake today announced VA will
establish new clinics in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia,
Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
"VA is committed to providing world-class health care to the men and women
who have served this nation," Peake said. "These new clinics will bring VA's
top-notch care closer to the veterans who have earned it."
With 153 hospitals and about 745 community-based clinics, VA operates the
largest integrated health care system in the country. VA's medical care
budget of more than $41 billion this year will provide health care to about
5.8 million people during nearly 600,000 hospitalizations and more than 62
million outpatient visits.
"Community-based medicine is better medicine," said Dr. Michael Kussman,
VA's Under Secretary for Health. "It makes preventative care easier for
patients, helps health care professionals have closer relationships with
their patients and permits easier follow-ups for patients with chronic
health problems."
The community-based outpatient clinics, or CBOCs, will become operational by
late 2010, with some opening in 2009. Local VA officials will keep
communities and their veterans informed of milestones in the creation of the
new CBOCs.
VA's Proposed Sites for New Outpatient Clinics
Alabama - Monroe County (2010)
Arkansas - Faulkner County (2010), Pope County (2010)
California - Lake County (2010), Oakhurst (2010), Susanville (2010),
Yuba County (2010)
Florida - Brandon (2010), Clermont (2010)
Georgia -- Blairsville (2010)
Hawaii - Leeward (Honolulu, 2010)
Illinois - Carbondale (2009), Harrisburg (2010), Sterling (2010)
Iowa -- Decorah (2010)
Maryland - Fort Meade (2010), Montgomery County (2010)
Michigan - Bad Axe (2010), Cadillac (2010), Cheboygan (2010), Grayling
(2010)
Minnesota - Southern central border (2010), Southwest metro area (exact
locations to be determined, 2010)
Mississippi - Pike County (2010)
Missouri - Excelsior Springs (2009), Sikeston (2009), Sedalia (2010)
North Carolina - Edenton-Elizabeth City (2010), Goldsboro (2010)
Pennsylvania - Cranberry Township (2009)
Vermont - Brattleboro (2010)
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