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Secretary Shinseki Releases Draft Gulf War Task Force Report

Report Provides Roadmap to Transform Care and Services to Gulf War Veterans

WASHINGTON – Today, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced that the Department’s Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force has completed the final draft of a comprehensive report that will redefine how the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) addresses the concerns of Veterans who deployed during the Gulf War in 1990 and 1991.

“Our mission at VA is to be advocates for Veterans,” said Secretary Shinseki. “This report’s action plans provide a roadmap to transform the care and services we deliver to Gulf War Veterans.  We must learn from the past and take the opportunity to anticipate the future needs of our Veterans.”

Notification of the draft written report will be published tomorrow in the Federal Register, and the draft written report identifies seven areas where VA will improve services for this group of Veterans.

Among these improvements, VA will reconnect with Veterans from the 1990 – 1991 Gulf War, strengthen the training of clinicians and claims processors, and reenergize its research effort.  VA will also proactively strengthen partnerships and medical surveillance to address the potential health impacts on Veterans from the environmental exposures on today’s battlefields.

Earlier this month, VA published a proposed rule that will enable VA to grant service connection on a presumptive basis for nine specific infectious diseases associated with military service in Southwest Asia after August 2, 1990, or in Afghanistan on or after September 19, 2001.  The proposed rule change was based on a recent Institute of Medicine review of the scientific literature, and is a part of VA’s on-going Gulf War studies.  This rule, when implemented, will make it easier for Veterans to obtain disability compensation and related healthcare.

The mission of VA’s Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force is to identify both gaps in services as well as opportunities to better serve Veterans of the Gulf War.  Of the almost 700,000 service members who deployed to Operation Desert Shield in 1990 and Operation Desert Storm in 1991, more than 300,000 have filed disability claims and over 85 percent have been granted service connection for at least one condition.

The Chairman of the Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force is John R. Gingrich, Chief of Staff at VA, a retired Army officer who also served during the Gulf War.

“Reaching out to Gulf War Veterans is not only essential to our transformation of VA, for many of us it is also personal,” said Gingrich.  “Having commanded troops in the Gulf War, and then knowing that some of these brave men and women have fallen to mysterious illnesses has been both a frustrating and saddening experience.   We now have an opportunity to do something about this situation — with this Task Force, I know that we will improve the care and services these Veterans have earned.”

VA’s Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force recommendations build on the excellent work and findings of The Gulf War Veterans Illnesses Advisory Committee, VA Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illnesses, the interagency Deployment Health Working Group, and other related sources.  Some of the Task Force’s recommendations include:

  • Improve data sharing with Department of Defense to notify Veterans of potential exposures, monitor their long-term health and inform them about decisions regarding additional follow up.
  • Improve the delivery of benefits to Veterans with Gulf War-related disabilities by:

§  Reviewing and, if necessary, updating regulations affecting Gulf War Veterans.

§  Expanding training for VBA examiners on how to administer disability claims with multiple known toxin exposure incidents.

  • Improve VA healthcare for Veterans through a new model of interdisciplinary health education and training.
  • Increase number of long-term, Veteran-focused studies of Veterans to enhance the quality of care VA provides.
  • Transition from reactive to proactive medical surveillance to help better manage Veterans’ potential hazardous exposures.
  • Find new treatments for Gulf War Veterans through new research.
  • Enhance outreach to provide information and guidance to Veterans about benefits and services available to them for injuries/illnesses associated with Gulf War service.

As a first step, VA is seeking public comments on the draft written report before final publication.  The public notice will be posted at www.Regulations.gov , and the draft written report will be open for comment for thirty (30) days.  Comments may also be submitted via mail as described in the public notice.  In addition, VA recognizes that a great number of Gulf War Veterans use a computer on a daily basis to socialize their issues and concerns, so VA has also created a public discussion board on the seven recommendations at: http://yourgulfwarvoice.uservoice.com/ .  To view the report without making recommendations, you may view a copy on VA’s website at http://www1.va.gov/opa/vadocs/gwvi_draft_report.pdf .

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2 Comments for “Secretary Shinseki Releases Draft Gulf War Task Force Report”

  1. North Texas Veteran

    This Clown running the VA is not a medical doctor, nor is he a medical expert…. If you want to know what they are living out… Ask the Brits…. They continue to step on us and expect us veterans to be grateful for the limited VA Care… Get real

  2. How about putting the non-deployed in to some tests and research. Compare the sick veterans with the sick non deployed. The veterans that were exposed to the anthrax or botulinum vaccines. Everybody is fooled by the real source of the problem. MF59 or squalene… Check with Tulane University report in 2000 and 2002. It states that there were many problems with this government purchased lab. The non deployed has gulf war illness?? William Crowe and the great anthrax swindle that is killing our veterans for greed. Check out the November 2008 federal report somewhere around the 100 page about the vaccine problems. The health problems of the 1990 veterans is being smoke screened by D.O.D, I.O.M. and VA to protect the vaccine makers. Ask yourself 1.) Why does the vaccinated non-deployed have gulf war illness?
    2.) Why does the government after 20 years still call it a mystery illness?
    3.) Why does all countries that took the anthrax vaccines have troops complaining about similar health issues?? Except: France which they did not take the vaccine?? Why dont the Iraqi’s have the same health problems??

    The reason is MF59/squalene the ingredient in the military anthrax vaccines. Purchased and protected by our government. Do you know what would happen if this information would have got to the public?? No more vaccine making big money. Universal health care would not happen if the majority of the public knew the truth behind GWI and the lies that have been told to protect the SECRET. Check out my web site 1990gulfwarveteran.com thanks

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