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VA health care: VA has taken steps to make services available to women veterans, but needs to revise key policies and improve oversight processes : report to congressional addresses.
VA health care: VA has taken steps to make services available to women veterans, but needs to revise key policies and improve oversight processes : report to congressional addresses.

VA health care: VA has taken steps to make services available to women veterans, but needs to revise key policies and improve oversight processes : report to congressional addresses.

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"In 2008, VA provided health care to over 281,000 women veterans, a fast growing subgroup of veterans. Women veterans seeking VA health care need access to an array of services and Congress has raised concerns about how well VA is prepared to meet the physical and mental health care needs of women. GAO was asked to examine (1) the on-site availability of health care services at VA facilities for women veterans, (2) the extent to which VA facilities are following VA policies that apply to the delivery of health care to women veterans, and (3) key challenges that VA facilities face in providing health care to women veterans and how VA is addressing these challenges. GAO reviewed applicable laws and VA policies, interviewed officials, and visited a judgmental sample of 9 VA medical centers (VAMC) and 10 community-based outpatient clinics (CBOC) chosen, in part, based on the number of women using services. GAO also visited 10 VA counseling centers (Vet Centers). "
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