US Veterans' Hospitals Face Widespread Staffing Shortages, Audit Finds

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs is facing severe staff shortages across its hospitals, with a significant increase in shortages of doctors, nurses, psychologists, and police officers, impacting veteran care. Despite official reports highlighting these issues, VA officials dispute the severity, while the department continues to reduce staff, claiming it aims to improve services without affecting patient care.
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- Every VA medical center has severe staffing shortages, audit finds The Washington Post
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