The Guardian reported that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) implemented new rules allowing doctors to refuse treatment to Democrats and unmarried veterans, citing Trump's executive order and obtained documents. This allegedly stems from the removal of protections based on political affiliation, marital status, and national origin from VA hospital bylaws.
The VA press secretary, Peter Kasperowicz, and Deputy Assistant Secretary Macaulay Porter, issued statements refuting the key claims. They asserted that all eligible veterans will receive care and that federal law prohibits discrimination based on political affiliation or marital status. They characterized the rule changes as a mere formality.
The discrepancy between the Guardian's report and the VA's response highlights the ongoing debate and uncertainty surrounding the new policies. Concerns remain regarding potential discrimination against veterans based on political beliefs or marital status.
The new rule also apply to psychologists, dentists and a host of other occupations, the Guardian report says. However, a VA spokesperson has disputed key facts reported in that article, according to a report in Healthcare Innovation.
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Porter said "federal law prohibits that and VA will always follow federal law". "All eligible Veterans will always be welcome at VA and will always receive the benefits and services they’ve earned under the law," he said.
He also declared false the statement in the Guardian story that doctors and other medical staff could be barred from working at VA hospitals based on their marital status, political party affiliation or union activity stating, “False: federal law prohibits that, and VA will always follow federal law.”
Similarly, health care professionals can now be banned from working at the VA over their political affiliation, marital status, and union membership, according to documents obtained by The Guardian.
The new rules apply to a wide range of professionals, including psychologists, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, certified nurse practitioners, podiatrists, social workers, and speech therapists. It wasn’t immediately clear how the VA made the leap to denying patient care and firing doctors over their political affiliations. Under the new rules, doctors could question veterans about whether they had attended Trump rallies or protests, experts warned.
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