{"id":4405,"date":"2015-09-29T10:07:24","date_gmt":"2015-09-29T14:07:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/blog\/?p=4405"},"modified":"2015-09-29T10:08:40","modified_gmt":"2015-09-29T14:08:40","slug":"replacement-robley-rex-veterans-hospital-on-track-or-not","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/blog\/replacement-robley-rex-veterans-hospital-on-track-or-not\/","title":{"rendered":"Replacement Robley Rex Veterans Hospital\u2013 On Track Or Not?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>It ain&#8217;t\u00a0over\u00a0&#8217;til it&#8217;s over. (R.I.P. Yogi Berra, 1925-2015)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Earlier this month on September 10. the Robley Rex Veterans Hospital held a \u201cTown Hall\u201d to provide a forum for VA beneficiaries.\u00a0 I went to see what was being said about the replacement hospital being constructed at the intersection of Route 42\/Brownsboro Rd and the Waterson Expressway.\u00a0 A tag-team of residents in the area have joined forces with University and business advocates who are still lobbying to have the hospital built downtown. These groups have been trying to scuttle the process including using the same strategies employed successfully by River Fields and others to delay and modify the construction of the new East-End bridge across the Ohio River.\u00a0 For example, the big push now is for a second even more extensive <a href=\"http:\/\/www.louisville.va.gov\/features\/Robley_Rex_VAMC_Releases_Draft_Environmental_Assessment.asp\" target=\"_blank\">environmental impact study<\/a> or to try to find a possible burial site somewhere on the property!<\/p>\n<p>The current partnership combines tenacious forces of anywhere-else-but-here with no-where-else-but-here and which have had some limited success.\u00a0 It doesn\u2019t hurt their efforts that the local Courier-Journal newspaper and city government aligned themselves with the downtown-only forces over 12 years ago when the replacement hospital initiative began.\u00a0 Lots of free editorial ink has been assured.\u00a0 As for the Veterans themselves, they have been largely unanimous in expressing their wishes to stay-where-we-are-now, or to go anywhere-except-downtown!\u00a0 The local and Washington VA authorities are being pushed and pulled in every which way. One can easily feel sorry for them!\u00a0 I have <a href=\"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/blog\/category\/veterans-hospital\/\" target=\"_blank\">chronicled the process<\/a> extensively elsewhere in these pages.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><b>A footnote to the meeting.<\/b><br \/>\nDespite the effectively orchestrated opposition\u00a0over the matter, little was said about a replacement hospital at the Town Hall meeting save that the planning and construction process was on track to break ground in 2017 and to open its doors for business in 2023.\u00a0 That\u2019s 8 years from now!\u00a0 Time enough at current rates for another veteran-generating war or two, and certainly time enough for all remaining WWII veterans and a good number of Korean War veterans to pass on the the Elysian Fields. This fact has not been lost on some veterans themselves who aren\u2019t buying it and take the local opposition to the Brownsboro Road site personally. \u201cWhat was it about our service that you don\u2019t care for?\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Is traffic a credible reason to abort?<\/b><br \/>\nLots can and has been written about the various arguments used by advocates for one outcome or the other.\u00a0 An early major and indeed credible objection advanced by local residents was an unacceptable increase in traffic in the area.\u00a0 I visited the intersection several times at rush hours over the past year and inspected traffic at various times of the day on Google Map. I believe the traffic claims to be overblown. Improvements to the intersection in recent years and the opening of the intersection at Westport Road have done much to take the heat off.\u00a0 Rush-hour traffic is no treat anywhere in Louisville, within or along the Waterson, but traffic at Brownsboro Road is far from the worst.<\/p>\n<p><b>How much is too much?<\/b><br \/>\nA relatively new objection is a claim that the Government paid some $3 million too much for the land and that presumably shady appraisal work was involved. This is a reason not to build there? What percent of the total bill is this? \u00a0By all means if there have\u00a0been shady doings, claw back some taxpayer money, investigate charges as seems to be happening, but\u00a0move ahead with the project. A companion claim of dubious relevance is that the Veterans Administration is regularly over-budget on construction of its hospitals. This latter criticism may well be true given the nature of government bureaucracy and federal regulations.\u00a0 I would wager to say however, that local efforts to torpedo the current VA plans have already added many more than $3 million dollars to the final bill, just as the bridge projects were made more expensive.<\/p>\n<p>When I did time-value-of-money calculation based on the acquisition and sale values of the property, the profit margin was handsome but hardly obscene.\u00a0 People regularly speculate on land hoping to make just such gains or better.<\/p>\n<p><b>Access<\/b>.<br \/>\nUnacceptable waiting times nationally for outpatient appointments with scandalous cover-up attempts at some hospitals was a major embarrassment for the Veterans Administration.\u00a0 A respected Secretary was replaced over the matter.\u00a0 The resulting shakeup is still underway.\u00a0 I take it as a given that the VA system is underfunded for what it is asked to do using the rules it must follow. The current do-nothing, spend-nothing congress is reluctant to fully fund even\u00a0veterans!\u00a0 Currently at the Robley Rex, the waiting time for an appointment with a primary-care provider was said to be 2.9 days, for a mental health provider 2.7 days, and for a specialist 4.2 days.\u00a0 I believe\u00a0those are shorter times than the rest of us non-veterans have to deal with!<\/p>\n<p><b>Where should the VA get its doctors?<br \/>\n<\/b>Apparently the waiting time for specialists is going up.\u00a0 The principle reason given for this is a loss of orthopedic surgeons.\u00a0 The VA is looking to hire a new one. Having enough dermatologists and neurologists is also an issue.\u00a0 So much for counting solely on the University of Louisville serving as the principle source of physician staffing for the VA.\u00a0 Increasingly the Louisville VA Hospital is hiring its own physicians or contracting for outside services elsewhere.\u00a0 It can do that anywhere in the county!\u00a0 I think that Veterans Hospitals\u00a0nationally are\u00a0learning that they\u00a0are not dependent on academic health centers for their staffing.\u00a0 Medical schools are learning that as much as they like having captive VA patient populations for teaching and research, they cannot take their Veterans Hospitals for granted anymore.<\/p>\n<p><b>Go-anywhere system little-used.<\/b><br \/>\nIn response to the waiting time scandal, Congress approved a \u201cChoice Program\u201d to pay willing private physicians to care for Veterans who live more than 40 road miles or so from a VA clinic.\u00a0 I am unaware if finding willing providers is a problem in Kentucky, but it was reassuring the hear that some 97% of eligible veterans elect to come to Robley Rex and its affiliated Louisville clinics anyway. I guess I am not surprised.\u00a0 In my experience, Vets like the VA.\u00a0 However, I do think that as our national healthcare system evolves, it is not unreasonable to further integrate medical care for veterans into whatever non-federal, or singe-payer system remains \u2013 at least for general and common medical services.<\/p>\n<p><b>Claims discussed more than appointments or medical care.<\/b><br \/>\nAn eyeopener for me was that many if not most most of the folks who attended the session did not have issues with the hospital or its clinics, but with the separate VA disability system and the waiting times involved in getting their claims and checks processed!\u00a0 The planned colocation of health and claims components, now in different places, will allow one-stop shopping for vets at the new site and simplify the VA\u2019s administrative structure. As an aside, it appears to me that the VA disability system is just as broken and subject to abuse as the Medicare and Medicaid disability systems.\u00a0 We need to do better to keep people able to work. Disability programs are not meant to be, and indeed cannot carry the burden of serving as <i>ad<\/i> <i>hoc<\/i> unemployment programs.<\/p>\n<p><b>Parking \u2013 Never as many or close enough as desired.<br \/>\n<\/b>Parking remains one of the main day-to-day inconveniences at the present site.\u00a0 A meager 45 new spaces were squeezed in atop the VA hill, and some 400 off-site spaces serviced by shuttles at a Mellwood and River Road locations were added.<\/p>\n<p><b>My major takeaways.<\/b><br \/>\nLots of other stuff was covered at the meeting that was new or of interest to me.\u00a0 Most of all I was impressed with the concern, openness, patience, and sincerity of senior VA management when dealing with their Veteran charges and their families. It would be difficult to fake what I observed.<\/p>\n<p>Much has been said about the low ceilings and other outdated features in this older building.\u00a0 I learned that the present VA was built at a time when air-conditioning was not required.\u00a0 One can only imagine what it was like in the summer.\u00a0 Air conditioning was retrofitted, but for a variety of reasons both medical and non-medical, the need for a new hospital is easily justified. Lets get on with it. No individual or entity is going to be completely happy with the final result, but that is not a reason to change our path.\u00a0 I have been closely observing the process of planning for this hospital for over 15 years. The VA Administration and our local VA officials have operated in an open and honest manner if not a ponderous one.\u00a0 Yes, the federal rules they must follow in their byzantine administrative structure are often frustrating. 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