BLUMENTHAL, SENATORS DEMAND ANSWERS ON TRUMP VA'S PLAN TO ELIMINATE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF HEALTH CARE JOBS
The following information was released by the
"At a time when veterans are already facing widespread cuts in their access to health care from H.R. 1, skyrocketing health insurance premiums from expiring enhanced premium tax credits, and forced closures of rural hospitals,
"We write to express our concern following the
The Senators pushed back on Secretary Collins' claims that cutting these jobs will have "no impact" on
The Senators concluded, emphasizing the gravity of this plan amid
These continued cuts of
Blumenthal's letter was joined by
The full text of the lawmakers' letter isavailable hereand below.
Dear Secretary Collins:
We write to express our concern following the
Based on data mandated by Section 505 of Public Law 115-182, the VA MISSION Act of 2018, as of quarter two of FY 2025, the Department had a total of 42,518 vacancies. These vacant positions included 7,560 nurses, 4,400 schedulers, 2,800 physicians, 1,900 social workers, 1,650 nursing assistants, 1,630 practical nurses, 1,230 pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, 1,080 health technicians, 860 veterans claims examiners, 760 police, and 710 psychologists totaling more than 24,500 of the 42,500 vacancies. If the Department cut every other vacancy outside of these roles which would still include cuts to various clinical and veteran-facing roles
We request the following information regarding
Please provide a list of vacant positions removed, disaggregated by facility and job series.
Please provide a list of positions removed, disaggregated by job series and then by length of time since they were last encumbered or the position was created based on these categories of time: less than 30 days, greater than 30 days, greater than 90 days, greater than 180 days, greater than 365 days, and greater than 730 days.
Please provide the titles of VA Central Office staff and the offices or departments involved in making this decision.
Memos from the Department planning for this removal of vacancies reference a baseline number of positions used to inform individual facility staffing numbers. What is that baseline, and how was that number decided upon? How were individual facility baselines calculated based on that number?
Why did the Department choose to use number of positions instead of full-time equivalent (FTE) positions to establish these baselines? How were positions that typically do not occupy one FTE for each individual staff member, such as researchers, accounted for in the baseline and the cuts?
Please detail the approval process for a facility or hiring manager to request new vacancies, roles, or recruitment processes beyond the new baseline.
Based on what criteria can a facility or hiring manager request a new position or vacancy above the baseline?
In
How did the Department account for minimum staffing ratios when making these cuts, especially those required for nursing, long-term care, spinal cord injury and disorder teams, and mental health care?
Unfilled positions are not reflective of unnecessary positions, and the length of time a position is vacant is not a suitable data point for determining need. At a time when veterans are already facing widespread cuts in their access to health care from H.R. 1, skyrocketing health insurance premiums from expiring enhanced premium tax credits, and forced closures of rural hospitals,



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