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VA News Release– And Now For Something Entirely Different…
Eagle-eyed Joe (average) Vet just sent me this today. It’s priceless. Remember Chevy Chase from SNL doing the newscast with Jane Curtin? “And now, for something entirely different- today the VA announced that they absolutely, positively, without any more ado, are finally going to fix the intractable backlog…
“This national deployment, consisting of people, process and technology initiatives, follows comprehensive planning and testing to ensure we have the right recipe for success,” chirped Under Secretary for Benefits Allison A. Hickey in that cute Alvin the Chipmunk voice of hers.
Over the years, I have heard a litany of something far superior to the blame game emanate from Victor Alpha. Yes, the solutions game. After all the excuses are filed and the FNGs hired, inertia sets in once again. Recall that member Joe A. Vet just gave us those recent pearls of VA wisdom last week.
https://asknod.wordpress.com/?s=The+boy+who+cried+wolf
So what should our wondering eyes behold today but yet another piece of the puzzle that will complete the picture. In all these years some of the most used tags in their repertoire included ” milestone(s), transformation, bifunctional, trifunctional, multifunctional, cross-functional, cross-check capability, quality review teams, error-free system, national deployment, triage and veteran friendly.”
In keeping with all the former releases, this one becomes the grand daddy of all of them.
milestone:
“This is an important milestone in our transformation to achieve the goal we established in 2009 of processing all disability claims within 125 days at a 98 percent accuracy level in 2015,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.
Gee, I remember back in 09 he said by 2011 when he asked for 3,500 more worker bees.
transformation:
VA’s transformation plan is based on more than 40 measures that were selected, evaluated, tested and measured from over 600 stakeholder and employee innovation ideas.
The 12 regional offices to begin the deployment of the transformation initiatives
the integrated effects of the transformation plan
The major components of the transformation plan
Sounds like there’s a whole lot of transformation going on. So, if the system has been broken for what- 25 years- are we to understand that they just now decided to listen to the employees’ suggestions? What were all those suggestion boxes for? Wall ornaments?
Cross-functional:
Cross-Functional Teams, which support a case-management approach to claims
If they are just now putting in telephones in order to promote interoffice discourse (cross-functional) doesn’t that imply that they have been dysfunctional in the past? By spilling the beans here and giving us the repair order, they are indicting those identified parts of their system as being sub par and the cause of the bottleneck.
quality review teams:
VA has already nationally implemented:
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Quality Review Teams, which are composed of dedicated local quality review specialists who will evaluate station and individual employee performance and conduct in-process reviews to eliminate errors at the earliest possible stage.
Quality Review teams metamorphose like caterpillars. Do not be surprised if they resemble STAR Teams, OIG Fact-finder Teams, Quality Guaranty Teams, Regional Office Troubleshooter Teams, Ghostbuster Teams, Compensation and Pension Quality Control Teams, Quality Assurance Teams and more. It’s very crowded down there at the old RO sometimes when they’re all in town at the same time.triage:The Intake Processing Center, which adds a formalized process for triaging claims documents and other mail,
The VA’s mail rooms have been doing triage for decades. The process looks for claims or mail asking for advancement on the docket for medical and financial hardship and TDIU. These claims have to be processed within 90 days from receipt. Other items that involve Congressional interest get top triage too. For VA to claim they are adding a “formalized process” to triage, we are to assume they were lackadaisical in the past?I am sure, as are my fellow Veterans, that VA has finally affixed a handle on this problem and will shortly make the claims process a smooth, seamless process that ensures little room for error. After reading this article, I realize (as a stakeholder) I will sleep soundly tonight for the first time in years. Victor Alpha has finally heard my prayers. Deliverance is nigh (again).When I was framing houses, you knew you were going backwards when you took the sawsall off the truck. VA doesn’t even know what a regular saw looks like. In fact, they’re now preparing to invent their own to cut through this log jam.
Main Gates in Vietnam
From north to south…
Can’t find one for Qui Nhon AB
I’m sure some of you Veterans
walked through some of
these gates.
FED CIR–CHANDLER v.SHINSEKI
This decision has absolutely no bearing on HCV jurisprudence. I simply attach it here for the sole purpose of showing the readership what we have in store for us soon. At the top of the decision is the list of appellant’s leagle beagles. Prominently displayed is the name of Meg Bartley. Ms. Bartley is slated to become a new judge at the CAVC soon-Congress willing.
Meg has been kicking around over at the National Veterans Legal Services, a consortium of like-minded law dogs with the Veterans’ best interests at heart. They are, for the most part pro bono and dearly beloved to all who seek an ear before the Courts. One can imagine how refreshing this will be when she ascends to the Bench soon. Judge Mary Schoelen, who is another strong advocate of ours, will find herself in good company soon. I do not advocate for an unfair advantage for Vets. I simply beg for an even playing surface. Considering that we get such shoddy justice and surly lip service below, this addition to the Court gives us one more valuable tool with which to curb the excesses of the VASEC.
Vets should find it incongruous that they get such disparate justice in the lower venues. One can readily excuse the lowest echelon (VAROs) as being constrained by a benefits manual that all but guarantees none but the most patently obvious claims will ever reach fruition. Nevertheless, this shouldn’t be perpetuated at the BVA via some blind march in lockstep with the flawed decision from below.
We are seeing more reasoned opinions emanating from the BVA only because they are beginning to recognize a trend coming from above that refuses to go along with the Gomer logic presented. Face it. Most judges would be appalled to have their decisions rent asunder based on false premises or improper analysis of the available evidentiary record. The BVA, being minions of the VASEC and dependent on him for their livelihood, often stick their licked finger up to see which way the legal wind is blowing. Arguably, there are some members whose altruism has not become a casualty to the party line. I commend those souls. We know by reading decisions that some are poorly contrived and pointedly slanted against the Vet. This is why Congress decided to give us a better shot at justice than the rump form we endured for a century and a half.
Nod predicts:
We’ll attain true, unadulterated, meaningful jurisprudence only when the VLJ system mirrors the ALJ one incorporated by the Social Security Administration. That is, a truly independent judiciary that cannot be swayed by their paycheck cum blind allegiance. That’s the rub in a nutshell, isn’t it? The CAVC more closely resembles what true justice could be but obviously can be subtly told to rein in by the 3rd Circus.
We at the Nod factory joyously look forward to the coronation of Ms. Bartley the sooner the better. In case anyone hadn’t noticed, the CAVC has unceremoniously shut its doors in protest and is waiting for our fearless Commander in Chief and the Senate to get off their derrieres and restock the Judge pond. Even with the investiture of Bartley and Wong, we’ll still be short one judge. How soon that will be rectified is a mystery. I have heard nothing from Sen. Sneakers-not even a discouraging word about this deficiency. Considering her umbrage with the Army’s PTSD imbroglio, one would think this might rise to the level of a news conference, too.
Come on, Patty. You have the ear of the President. Let’s get with the program or are Vets a lower priority that getting reelected for the umpteenth time?




















