
Surprise Veterans Affairs Inspections Continue To Turn Up Violations
Submitted by WDEF News 12 and AP on June 15, 2009 - 11:54am.
News | Health | Regional
Comments Below: 0
Comments Below: 0
The Associated Press has learned that fewer than half of Veterans Affairs clinics given a surprise inspection last month followed proper standards for colonoscopies and other minimally invasive procedures - even after the agency learned that mistakes may have exposed thousands of veterans to HIV and other diseases.
The VA's findings, obtained by the AP, suggest that errors in colonoscopies and other procedures performed at VA facilities may be more widespread than initially believed.
The report will be released at a House hearing Tuesday.
Since February, the VA has told some 10,000 patients in three states to get tested. More than 50 patients tested positive for infections, including six for HIV. It can't be proven that their infections came from the procedures.
Post new comment
Recent blog posts
- Former Vol Joe Thompson Says Vanderbilt is Still A Rival
- Taylor Swift's 3D Mag Cover, Snuggie Bashing, and Holiday Doggie Cards
- JOE FRUGAL: Free Dunkin' Donuts Coffee Sent To Your House
- 11/17/09 Tiger Creek Elementary 1st Grade
- 11/16/09 Ooltewah MS 6th Grade!
- JOE FRUGAL: Free Cupcakes Tuesday at Little Debbie Store in Collegedale
- Monte, Berry and Vols A No Show in Whipping by Ole Miss
- 11/12/09 Dade Elementary 2nd Grade!
- The Story Behind That Amazing Rockslide Video
- JOE FRUGAL: Veteran's Day Freebies For Vets & Family Members





















Recent comments
17 hours 13 min ago
17 hours 14 min ago
17 hours 14 min ago
17 hours 15 min ago
1 day 2 hours ago
1 day 5 hours ago
1 day 5 hours ago
1 day 6 hours ago
1 day 6 hours ago
1 day 6 hours ago