JOURNALISM AND COMMENTARY
VHPI Joins Diverse Coalition to Oppose Pending VA Bills
In mid-July, the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (SVAC) held a hearing to discuss two pending bills that would drastically reshape the provision of private healthcare services through the Veterans Community Care Program (VCCP).
VHPI Releases Illuminating Report on VA’s Severe Staffing Shortages
Today, the Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute, in association with the American Federation of Government Employees, released a comprehensive report on the urgent struggles of thousands of VA employees, and how they threaten to impede the future of America’s best healthcare and benefits systems.
Debunking Congressman Comer's “Show Up Act”
On March 7th, The Federal Practitioner published an article co-authored by VHPI Senior Policy Analyst Russell Lemle and Katherine B. McGuire, Chief Advocacy Officer for the American Psychological Association Services. It’s entitled “The SHOW UP Act Threatens VA Telehealth” and we encourage all VHPI supporters to read it!
The SHOW UP Act Threatens VA Telehealth
Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives hurriedly passed the Stopping Home Office Work’s Unproductive Problems (SHOW UP) Act (H.R. 139), a bill that calls into question the contributions of federal employees allowed to work from home and resets telework policies to those in place in 2019.
The Race to Save Medical Research
Most Americans probably aren’t aware that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, along with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is the best and biggest medical research powerhouse in the United States. Millions of veterans have benefited from VA research breakthroughs, including pioneering treatments for PTSD, Agent Orange, and prosthetics.
Don't close VA facilities, my son and many others need their mental health programs
This guest essay for Newsday is by Joseph Riotta, a telecommunications industry sales director and VHPI advisory board member whose son Joey is an Air Force veteran.
Why Is the Biden Administration Continuing Trump’s Veterans Privatization Scheme?
In recent years, many Republicans have railed against overreach by the “administrative state”—which, in their breathless telling, takes the form of rulemaking by federal agencies that goes far beyond their statutory authority.
VA Gets it Right on Suicide Data
For years, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has painstakingly labored to track, research and address veteran suicide. Their exceptional work was dealt an unwarranted blow a month ago with the publication of an incomplete report entitled Operation Deep Dive (OpDD). The $3.9 million study from America’s Warrior Partnership (AWP) examined death data of former service members in eight states between 2014-2018.
Touched By Tragic Loss
By: Russell Lemle and Jasper Craven, Guns & Ammo • Firearm leaders are changing the course of veteran suicide prevention.
A Reflection on VA Privatization from the Front Lines
A story on VA Privatization by James Martin, AFGE, National Representative, National VA Council (NVAC).
Another False Koch-Backed Fantasy
Darin Selnick, a long-time advisor for the Koch-funded Concerned Veterans for America and former Trump veterans’ affairs official, is a tireless foe of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). He’s an equally avid proponent of VA privatization.
VHPI Leads on Suicide Prevention Testimony
VHPI Senior Policy Analyst Dr. Russell Lemle organized a multi-organizational effort to provide written testimony on how to stem the veterans suicide crisis.
VA Research Verges on Breakdown
Over the past 75 years, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has developed one of the most sophisticated and powerful research enterprises in the United States. Conducting research that benefits veterans is, in fact, one of the four missions of the VA.
How to save money at VA without sacrificing our veterans
By Suzanne Gordon, Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute Published at The Hill On Aug. 10, President Joe Biden signed the PACT Act, legislation which, through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), provides new and expanded health care and benefits to veterans who suffer from dozens of serious illnesses due to a variety of toxic exposures while serving in the military.
Congress and the VA MISSION Act
By: Suzanne Gordon and Jasper Craven, in The American Prospect • VHPI Policy Analysts dig into the supposed death of the Asset and Infrastructure Review commission, and report on a percolating effort to institute similarly misguided and dangerous closures.

