VA OIG Healthcare Inspectors Discuss the Vet Center Inspection Program

VA OIG healthcare inspectors share the history of vet centers, OIG’s oversight of vet center operations, and the findings from the first five VCIP reports published.
Vet Center Inspection Program:
The VA Office of Inspector General Vet Center Inspection Program (VCIP) provides a focused evaluation of aspects of the quality of care delivered at vet centers. Vet centers are community-based clinics that provide a wide range of psychosocial services to clients, including eligible veterans, active duty service members, National Guard members, reservists, and their families, to support a successful transition from military to civilian life. VCIP inspections are one element of the OIG’s oversight to ensure that the nation’s veterans receive high-quality and timely Veterans Health Administration services. The inspection covers key clinical and administrative processes associated with promoting quality care. The OIG selects and evaluates specific areas of focus each year.

Related Reports:

Vet Center Inspection of Pacific District 5 Zone 2 and Selected Vet Centers

Vet Center Inspection of Continental District 4 Zone 1 and Selected Vet Centers

Vet Center Inspection of Southeast District 2 Zone 2 and Selected Vet Centers

Vet Center Inspection of Continental District 4 Zone 2 and Selected Vet Centers

Vet Center Inspection of Pacific District 5 Zone 1 and Selected Vet Centers

VA OIG Healthcare Inspectors Discuss the Vet Center Inspection Program
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