Charles George VAMC facilities schedule 56,644 medical appointments in March 2021

Charles George VAMC facilities schedule 56,644 medical appointments in March 2021
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The Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville North Carolina scheduled 56,644 pending appointments across its four locations during the period ending March 1, according to data collected from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Of the total number of appointments 50,371 had a wait time of 30 days or less (88.93%) and 6,273 appointments (11.07%) were scheduled more than 30 days out.

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in January 2019 reported wait times for new appointments at VA health care facilities were similar to or better than wait times at private-sector providers between 2014 and 2017.

The Government Accountability Office (GAO), however, released a report in July 2019 cautioning the VA’s data-tracking system only captures part of the appointment process and fails to account for the time that it takes the VA to enroll veterans in its health benefits program.

Debra Draper, health care director at the GAO, told the House Veterans Affairs Committee new patients may actually wait up to 70 days for an appointment when they first enroll for benefits.

The VA explains when veterans apply for benefits, they are assigned to one of eight priority groups, with those who need immediate care due to service-related disabilities placed in higher priority groups. Veterans who don’t have service-connected disabilities and who earn a higher income are placed in the lower priority groups.

Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville Pending Appointments Scheduled in March
Location Total Appointments Scheduled Appointments Scheduled 30 Days or Less Appointments Scheduled More than 30 Days
Asheville, NC (Charles George) 42,239 36,673 5,566
Franklin, NC 3,427 3,251 176
Rutherford County, NC 1,675 1,563 112
Hickory, NC 9,303 8,884 419


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