Birmingham VAMC ranks 24th in total VA system pending appointments

Birmingham VAMC ranks 24th in total VA system pending appointments
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The Birmingham VA Medical Center ranked 24th among VA health care systems with 122,113 pending appointments across its 11 locations during the period ending Jan. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in January 2019 reported 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 cautioning 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.

Debra Draper, health care director at the GAO, told the House Veterans Affairs Committee new patients may actually wait up to 70 days for an appointment when they first enroll for benefits.

The VA explains that when veterans apply for benefits, they are assigned to one of eight priority groups, with those 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.

HCS Rankings of Number of VA Pending Appointments
Rank Health Care System Total Pending Appointments Scheduled
1 North Florida/South Georgia VA HCS 266,735
2 Orlando VAMC 239,660
3 VA Atlanta HCS 217,846
4 James A. Haley VA Hospital 215,100
5 VA Bay Pines HCS 205,197
6 W. G. Hefner VA MC 202,111
7 VA Central Texas HCS 201,910
8 VA North Texas HCS 200,944
9 Michael E. DeBakey VAMC 199,977
10 Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC 197,625
11 Tennessee Valley HCS 195,986
12 VA South Texas HCS 185,008
13 VA Caribbean HCS 159,335
14 Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn VAMC 157,755
15 VA Loma Linda HCS 147,557
16 VA Phoenix HCS 146,661
17 Durham VAMC 139,921
18 Hunter Holmes McGuire Richmond VAMC 138,385
19 Fayetteville VAMC 133,879
20 VA Northern California HCS 127,757
21 VA Southern Nevada HCS 126,895
22 VA Central Arkansas HCS 123,850
23 Ralph H. Johnson VAMC 122,442
24 Birmingham VAMC 122,113
25 West Palm Beach VAMC 120,261
26 VA Gulf Coast Veterans HCS 118,937
27 VA Greater Los Angeles HCS 118,799
28 Oklahoma City VAMC 115,670
29 Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital 113,828
30 VA Minneapolis HCS 112,713
31 St. Louis, MO VAMC 110,985
32 VA Miami HCS 109,943
33 VA Pittsburgh HCS 106,970
34 VA Southeast Louisiana HCS 106,373
35 VA Eastern Colorado HCS 104,762
36 Milwaukee VAMC 104,642
37 Mountain Home VAMC 104,185
38 VA Long Beach HCS 102,456
39 Philadelphia VAMC 99,644
40 VA New Jersey HCS 99,089
41 VA Southern Arizona HCS 97,010
42 VA San Diego HCS 96,302
43 VA Boston HCS 95,698
44 Hampton VAMC 94,263
45 Portland VAMC 93,220
46 Chalmers P. Wylie Ambulatory VA HCS 93,036
47 Charles George VAMC 92,742
48 Syracuse VAMC 91,970
49 VA Connecticut HCS 91,922
50 Robley Rex VAMC 88,329
51 VA New Mexico HCS 87,689
52 Lebanon VAMC 86,864
53 Memphis VAMC 86,620
54 VA Ann Arbor HCS 86,305
55 Cincinnati VAMC 81,830
56 Harry S. Truman Memorial VA Hospital 81,810
57 John D. Dingell VAMC 81,365
58 Salem VAMC 80,617
59 Richard L. Roudebush VAMC 79,774
60 Charlie Norwood VAMC 77,132
61 VA Puget Sound HCS 76,652
62 Kansas City VAMC 75,562
63 Providence VAMC 75,392
64 VA Western New York at Buffalo HCS 74,495
65 VA Central Alabama HCS 74,323
66 VA Salt Lake City HCS 71,894
67 VA of the Ozarks HCS 71,535
68 Montgomery VAMC 69,712
69 Wilkes-Barre VAMC 69,681
70 VA Nebraska-Western Iowa HCS 69,414
71 Dayton VAMC 69,408
72 Carl Vinson VAMC 69,277
73 VA Northern Indiana HCS 67,995
74 Overton Brooks VAMC 67,830
75 Jesse Brown VAMC 67,390
76 VA Maryland HCS 66,393
77 Washington DC VAMC 66,096
78 Muskogee VAMC 65,743
79 VA Maine HCS 63,181
80 VA El Paso HCS 60,028
81 Martinsburg VAMC 58,925
82 Battle Creek VAMC 58,629
83 VA Eastern Kansas HCS 57,547
84 Marion VAMC 57,065
85 Hershel ‘Woody’ Williams VAMC 57,058
86 VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend HCS 56,643
87 VA NY Harbor HCS 56,393
88 San Francisco VAMC 55,244
89 Albany Stratton VAMC 55,242
90 VA Palo Alto HCS 54,622
91 Northport Affairs VAMC 53,604
92 VA Iowa City HCS 53,172
93 VA Alexandria HCS 51,986
94 Bath VAMC 51,355
95 Wilmington VAMC 50,860
96 VA Montana HCS 50,557
97 Robert J. Dole VAMC 50,363
98 VA Amarillo HCS 48,776
99 Louis A. Johnson VAMC 48,619
100 VA St. Cloud HCS 47,985
101 VA Central Western Massachusetts HCS 47,459
102 VA Pacific Islands HCS 46,656
103 Aleda E. Lutz VAMC 46,365
104 James E. Van Zandt Altoona VAMC 43,059
105 Madison VA Hospital 43,003
106 Manchester VAMC 42,817
107 VA Central California HCS 42,615
108 White River Junction VAMC 42,572
109 Lexington VAMC 42,161
110 VA Sierra Nevada HCS 41,407
111 James J. Peters VAMC 40,215
112 Sioux Falls VAMC 37,314
113 Roseburg VAMC 37,179
114 Chillicothe VAMC 36,191
115 VA Illiana HCS 35,653
116 Erie VAMC 35,465
117 Fargo VAMC 34,426
118 James A. Lovell Federal HCS 34,277
119 Boise VAMC 34,039
120 VA Hudson Valley HCS 33,307
121 VA Central Iowa HCS 31,143
122 Poplar Bluff VAMC 29,896
123 Tomah VAMC 29,306
124 VA Northern Arizona HCS 27,739
125 Beckley VAMC 26,001
126 VA Butler HCS 25,562
127 Spokane VAMC 24,381
128 Coatesville VAMC 23,658
129 Cheyenne VAMC 21,487
130 VA West Texas HCS 21,136
131 Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial VA Hospital 20,925
132 Tuscaloosa VAMC 20,232
133 VA Black Hills HCS 19,089
134 Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VAMC 17,468
135 Grand Junction VAMC 14,989
136 Oscar G. Johnson VAMC 13,845
137 Southern Oregon HCS 10,140
138 Sheridan VAMC 9,663
139 VA Alaska HCS 7,893

Source: U.S. Veteran’s Administration



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