The Trump Administration Is Leaving the Nation's Emergency Backup Hospital System on the Sidelines
Leaders at the Department of Veterans Affairs say they are ready to answer the call to assist HHS or FEMA. But the call has not come.
by Isaac Arnsdorf March 27, 3:38 p.m. EDT
The Trump administration is leaving untapped reinforcements and supplies from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, even as many hospitals are struggling with a crush of coronavirus patients.
The VA serves 9 million veterans through 170 hospitals and more than 1,000 clinics, but its also legally designated as the countrys backup health system in an emergency. As part of the National Disaster Medical System, the VA has deployed doctors and equipment to disasters and emergencies in recent instances such as Hurricane Maria and the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida. The VA system has 13,000 acute care beds, including 1,800 intensive care unit beds.
But for the coronavirus pandemic, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie told lawmakers this week that the agency wont spring into action on its own. Instead of responding to pleas for help from states and cities, Wilkie said hes waiting for direction from the Department of Health and Human Services or the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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