Reps. Roe, Takano Press VA for Answers on Coronavirus Response
Today,
Ranking Member Roe and Chairman Takano were joined by Reps. Allred (D-
Full text of the letter can be found here (https://republicans-veterans.house.gov/UploadedFiles/HVAC_letter_to_VA_re_coronavirus.pdf) and below:
The Honorable
Dear Mr. Secretary:
We appreciate the updates you gave on Monday's phone calls and your commitment to
ensure
(VHA) response to and preparedness for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-l9) pandemic.
Now that
As this public health emergency evolves almost hourly,
Therefore, we request daily updates in writing to the
1. Number of COVID-I9 test kits available to VHA
2. Number of veterans tested, both internally and outside
3. Number of employees tested
4. Status of all test results including the number of positive and presumptive positive results and the location and status of those patients
5. Data on testing time: time required to complete testing, both initial testing to establish a presumptive positive and time it takes to receive
6. Criteria for testing veterans and employees
We request weekly updates in writing that include the following:
1. Number of acute care or ICU beds, current use statistics, and number used to treat COVID-19 patients
2. Number of ventilators and percentage in current use
3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supply levels
4. Number of negative pressure beds and current use statistics
5. Pharmaceutical supply levels
6. Current staffing levels, including the number of employees out of work due to illness and/or not at work due to a positive test for COVID-I9 or exposure to an individual positive for COVID-19
7. Current guidance given to
Please provide the information we request daily starting today,
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Enclosures:
Congressional Request for Information
* Has VA created an internal task force or team to coordinate responses to the COVID-19 outbreak? If so, what is the disposition of the taskforce or team membership?
* Has VA been asked to join any intergovernmental task forces, or are any existing task forces planning for COVID-19 response?
* What is the
* What are the foreseen budgetary impacts for VHA, VBA, NCA and VA Central Office?
* What is the COVID-19 screening process for patients and visitors at
* Will inspections be conducted to ensure adherence to the COVID-19 screening procedures, and who will conduct those inspections?
* What guidance and preparation have been provided to
* Has VA established nationwide guidance for medical facilities if a patient presents and is believed to have COVID-19?
* Can VA share its plans in the event a facility experiences a COVID-19 outbreak (e.g., staffing, increased bed capacity, etc.)?
* What is the current status of Consolidated Mail Order Pharmacies (CMOPS), and do you anticipate an increase in demand for the service?
* Does VA have a sufficient supply of N95 respirators and other personal protective equipment? What instructions are being disseminated to providers on their use?
* Has VA issued guidance for long-term care facilities that are not community living centers (e.g., assisted living, home health care, and adult day health care)?
* Are COVID-19 test kits available at
* Are veterans being charged copayments for COVID-19 testing, and treatment? What guidance have been given to VAMCs? Please share any informational materials or memos that have been disseminated to veterans and staff.
* Have VA facilities coordinated their pandemic response plans with federal and tribal partners in the
* How many Title 5 employees does
* When will Spanish language materials be available for veterans and families?
* What is the VCL doing to ensure appropriate back up responders are in place? Do responders have telework capabilities?
* Will compensation and pension exams continue as scheduled or be scheduled for veterans who need them for their disability claims?
* Does VBA anticipate cancellation of any disability examinations to reduce social spread of COVID-19?
* Will field and regional offices remain open to assist veterans and also process and adjudicate claims?
* What processes or guidance are in place for those
* Are Veterans Service Representatives (VSRs) and Rating Veterans Service Representatives (RVSRs) prepared to work remotely to continue processing disability claims?
* Does VBA anticipate a reduction in the availability of examiners to conduct disability examinations due to COVID-19?
* How many VSRs and RVSRs are currently teleworking?
* What national guidance is currently in place regarding telework allowance for VBA employees? Which VBA employees are still required to report to their in-office workstation or in-person trainings?
* Are all telework capable VBA employees currently utilizing telework procedures?
* Will VBA make any adjustments to employee production standards for telework employees with children at home?
* What is the total number of daily compensation and pension disability examinations conducted, disaggregated by examinations conducted by VHA and contract examiners?
* Will VBA suspend any time sensitive deadlines for disability claims and appeals? Specifically, will VBA augment deadlines associated with rating reductions or subsequent development letters?
* How many NCA employees are currently tele-working?
* What national guidance is currently in place regarding tele-work allowance for NCA employees? Which NCA employees are still required to report to their in-office workstation?
* Are tele-work capable NCA employees currently utilizing tele-work procedures?
* Will funerals of veterans with or without military honors in national or private cemeteries continue as scheduled? Will NCA continue to schedule funerals?
Education Benefits:
* Please provide the number of
- Servicemember, veteran, and dependent, who suspend enrollment entirely
(disaggregated by those who suspend due to active duty orders and those who suspend for other reasons);
- Servicemember, veteran, and dependent, who reduce their enrollment rate or rate of pursuit of education;
- Servicemembers, veterans, and dependents who are enrolled in educational institutions that decide to provide education entirely online or partially online;
- Servicemembers, veterans, and dependents who are enrolled in educational institutions that decide to close temporarily or permanently.
* Please provide the numbers of educational institutions and training establishments that close temporarily, close permanently, or move all available courses to an online or distance education format.
* Please provide the number of
* How will
* Will VA provide institutions a grace period to allow State Approving Agencies (SAAs) to approve programs for online study?
* Will VA recommend similar guidance to the
* Under what conditions will
* If students self-isolate due to COVID-19 and students cannot complete their courses online will
* Will VA restore benefits to students whose schools do not have the capacity to administer online courses?
* Will VA waive monthly housing allowance (MHA) overpayments for students when their schools temporarily close due to the COVID-19 pandemic?
VA Information Technology:
* What is the number of concurrent users teleworking and accessing
* What is the average time of a VPN session?
* What is the number of IT Service Management (ITSM) tickets related to VPN or teleworking?
* What is the utilization percentage of VPN,
* Does VA plan a capacity or stress test of its VPN,
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