The Overwatch

5 Things to Know About the MISSION Act

This week, the House Veterans Affairs Committee approved the MISSION Act, moving the bill one step closer to a vote of the full House.   The measure would give veterans real choice over their health care by allowing them to seek care outside the VA’s system.  Here are five things you need to know about the MISSION Act: The bill would overhaul and expand the Veterans Choice Program, allowing veterans greater access to health care outside the VA…. Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, May 9th 2018

ICYMI: CVA Has a Seat at the Table with the Trump Administration

The debate over veterans having access to private health care rages on, and CVA is hoping to be a strong and unwavering voice with an earned influence at the Trump White House and in Congress.  Since its founding, CVA haven’t been afraid to call out inefficiencies and misconduct at the departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense. Executive Director Dan Caldwell told The Washington Post, “when a system isn’t… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Tuesday, April 10th 2018

Has the VA Changed Four Years After the Phoenix Scandal?

On April 10, 2014, the country found out about gross negligence at a Phoenix VA hospital. Staff was keeping two separate lists of veterans waiting to see doctors – the “official” electronic lists that made VA wait times appear short, and secret paper lists that staff used to schedule appointments outside the acceptable time frames. Whistleblower allegations were later confirmed… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Tuesday, April 10th 2018

CVA Statement on Dismissal of Secretary Shulkin

Arlington, Va. — Concerned Veterans for America Executive Director Dan Caldwell released this statement following the news that VA Secretary David Shulkin was dismissed by President Trump. “Secretary Shulkin made significant headway in reforming the department, but ultimately became a distraction from the important task of improving health care for our veterans.   “We are… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, March 28th 2018

Years Later, VA Hospitals Are Still Inaccurately Reporting Wait Times for Vets

The Department of Veterans Affairs promised over and over again that it would fix the long wait times after the Phoenix VA scandal. But the problems continue. A recent report from the VA Office of the Inspector General found VA hospitals throughout the Midwest are inaccurately reporting wait times for hundreds of veterans. The official… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, March 21st 2018

CVA Meets With Lawmakers on Capitol Hill

Arlington, VA – Today, Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) gathered on Capitol Hill for a press conference to discuss their legislative agenda for 2018. The group shared its vision for advancing key policy priorities, including bringing more health care choice to veterans through the VA, increasing accountability and transparency at the VA, and reforming defense spending. The group… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Thursday, March 15th 2018

Colorado Rep. Has Bold Ideas for Fixing Veterans Health Care

Rep. Doug Lamborn is trying to give more health care options to veterans, not just in his home state of Colorado, but nationwide.   Last year, Rep. Lamborn introduced the Veterans Empowerment Act, which would expand the health care options outside the Department of Veterans Affairs to include private providers. Using arbitrary criteria, the Veterans Choice Program governs whether a veteran can… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Tuesday, February 27th 2018