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News21 Investigation Uncovers VA Bonuses While Vets Wait

Some regional offices paid bonuses to VA workers while veterans waited for claims to be processed. At least costly efforts to go paperless have improved wait times. Your portal to these stories, plus several more in this special report from the News21 project, is here.

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News21 Investigation Uncovers VA Bonuses While Vets Wait
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While veterans waited longer than ever in recent years for their wartime disability compensation, the Department of Veterans Affairs gave its workers millions of dollars in bonuses for “excellent” performances that effectively encouraged them to avoid claims that needed extra work to document veterans’ injuries, a News21 investigation has found. This link takes you to the story by Mary Shinn, Daniel Moore and Steven Rich.

The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense spent at least $1.3 billion during the last four years trying unsuccessfully to develop a single electronic health-records system between the two departments — leaving veterans’ disability claims to continue piling up in paper files across the country, a News21 investigation shows. That story by Hannah Winston is here.

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These reports are part of a project on post-9/11 veterans in America produced by the Carnegie-Knight News21 program.

For the complete project “Back Home: The Challenges Facing Post-9/11 Veterans Returning from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” visit http://backhome.news21.com

Other stories published at the News21 website, with interactive graphics:

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