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Subject Term: "Medical malpractice"
GAO-19-6, Feb 28, 2019
Phone: (202) 512-5045
including 2 priority recommendations
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: As of March 2020, VA officials told us that they expect to have this recommendation implemented during calendar year 2020.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of March 2020, this recommendation remains open. VA sent a letter to DEA asking for clarification about DEA employment waivers and received a response from DEA dated November 26, 2019. VA officials told us that they are considering the input from DEA and consulting with relevant stakeholders to determine next steps. To fully implement this recommendation, VA needs to provide evidence of actions taken to ensure that DEA requirements regarding DEA registrations and employment waivers are met. Such actions include developing policies regarding when a DEA employment waiver may be necessary and guidance about how to request such a waiver.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of March 2020, VA has reported important steps toward implementing this recommendation. Specifically, VA officials told us that they reviewed licensed independent practitioners to see if any that are currently employed at VA have a revoked or surrendered DEA registration. They identified at least one provider with a revoked or surrendered DEA registration. To fully implement this recommendation, VA needs to provide evidence that appropriate action was taken for this provider, such as obtaining a DEA waiver if necessary.