Advocacy
Progress Continues as VA Implements New Model to Improve Access to Care
The moves would make it easier for veterans to receive treatment at local medical facilities.
As MOAA's Senior Director of Government Relations for Veterans-Wounded Warrior Care, Cmdr. René Campos, USN (Ret), is responsible for directing daily legislative advocacy operations and advising leadership on strategic and operational plans. She manages and develops relationships to advance legislative priorities and the MOAA brand with internal and external stakeholders. She serves as lead expert on VA health care matters, and she advises MOAA’s Government Relations and Health Care Board Committees.
The moves would make it easier for veterans to receive treatment at local medical facilities.
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Problems include staffing shortages and community care oversight issues.
These reforms would help aging veterans, save taxpayer dollars, and support caregivers. But time is running out.
Veterans’ access to this critical service will take a giant step forward.
Find out the latest on this multibillion-dollar program, including what facilities will adopt it in the coming months.