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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Veterans' medical care"
GAO-18-658, Sep 27, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-7114
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: VA officials provided documentation showing approval as of September 2019 for the procurement of a perpetual inventory management system that would allow VA medical facilities to keep track of inventory for all prescription drugs and assist VA with system-wide oversight. As of January 2020, this contract has yet to be awarded. In January 2020, VA officials also stated that Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) Services has been designated as the focal point for overseeing VA medical facilities' inventory management system-wide. VA officials stated that PBM is responsible for developing VA medical facility inventory management policy; however, VA did not provide documentation on PBM's defined responsibilities for system-wide oversight in the absence of an inventory system and once the system is procured. We plan to keep this recommendation open until we receive documentation of PBM's defined responsibilities for overseeing VAMC's pharmacy inventory management system-wide.
GAO-17-748, Sep 22, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-7114
including 1 priority recommendation
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: VA agreed with our recommendation. In October 2019, VHA issued an interim policy on program office memos (also known as "operational memos") that described how these guidance documents should be vetted and recertified. For example, operational memos issued after VHA's new interim policy will expire 2 years after publication if no further action is taken. In November 2019, VHA further clarified in another interim policy the purpose of all national policy and guidance documents, including the purpose and audience for each document type. Because VHA interim policy, by definition, is automatically rescinded after 1 year unless incorporated into a national policy directive, VHA needs to provide us with the finalized version of its recertified national policy directive in order to fully implement this recommendation. The recertified national policy directive should include the framework outlined in its interim policy documents.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration
Status: Open
Comments: VA agreed with our recommendation. VHA reported that it added a program office memo (also known as "operational memo") section to its internal publications website in November 2017. Uploading operational memos to this website allowed VHA to identify 327 outdated documents that it has since rescinded, as well as numerous other documents that may require rescission. In October 2019, VHA issued an interim policy requiring all operational memos to be maintained on its publications website. Because interim policy is automatically rescinded after 1 year, VHA needs to provide us with the finalized version of its recertified national policy directive that includes the process it established to maintain these documents. In addition, VHA has not provided documentation of how it will disseminate operational memos so that VHA program offices, VISNs, and VAMCs are aware of new or rescinded guidance.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration
Status: Open
Comments: VA agreed with our recommendation. In June 2018, VHA reported that it had formed a Field Advisory Workgroup to provide continuing advice on national policy. VHA reported its findings and recommendations from the first workgroup meeting in December 2017 to senior leadership, and held another series of interviews in Summer 2018 to gain additional feedback about how national policy changes affect local facilities. In November 2019, VHA noted that it is developing a standardized process for collecting feedback from the field on published policies. To fully implement this recommendation, VHA should provide documentation of the mechanism by which program offices systematically obtain feedback from VISNs and VAMCs on national policy after implementation and how it will take the appropriate actions.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration
Status: Open
Comments: VA agreed with our recommendation. In October 2018, VHA reported that it had collected information on the waiver procedures and areas of improvement that exist at both the national and local levels. Based on this information, VHA's Waiver Workgroup was finalizing its recommendations for implementing a formal waiver process. As of November 2019, VHA had not yet reached a decision on how to proceed. To fully implement this recommendation, VHA should provide us with documentation of a process that standardizes policy exemptions waivers, including tracking and monitoring those that are approved.
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Health Administration
Status: Open
Comments: VA agreed with our recommendation. In June 2018, VHA reported that it had identified approximately 55,000 local policies and included them in a SharePoint database, which will serve as a baseline for removing redundant or conflicting local policy. In November 2019, VHA issued an interim policy that established business rules for oversight and monitoring local policy development at the VISN and VAMC levels. Specifically, VHA will assess the number of local policies every 6 months as well as identify patterns of non-compliance. In addition, the interim policy includes standardized templates, a recertification requirement of 5 years to mirror the national policy requirement, and restricts VHA program offices from creating requirements for local policy development. VHA also established resources for the new interim policy, such as a list of local policies as required by national policy. Because VHA interim policy, by definition, is automatically rescinded after 1 year unless incorporated into a national policy directive, VHA needs to provide us with the finalized version of its recertified national policy directive in order to fully implement this recommendation.