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The VA inspector general’s report doesn’t fully capture the impact of VA’s plans to reduce its total headcount.
The report comes after the Trump administration announced plans for severe cuts to Veteran's Affairs staffing in March.
Veterans Health Administration facilities reported 4,434 "severe occupational staffing shortages" in the 2025 fiscal year.
The watchdog report has revealed there was a 50 percent increase in severe staffing shortages at Veterans Health ...
The VA's Office of Inspector General found facilities reported 4,434 staffing shortages this fiscal year, which is a 50% ...
The inspector general surveyed all 139 Veterans Health Administration facilities and all reported staffing shortages. The ...
This year, Veterans Health Administration facilities reported 4,434 severe occupational staffing shortages in jobs ranging ...
Veterans Affairs Administration facilities across the country have reported 50% more severe staffing shortages at a time when the Trump administration is seeking to reduce employment levels at the ...
VA Inspector General report shows severe staffing shortages are worsening across the Veterans Health Administration, leaving ...
An independent watchdog for the Department of Veterans Affairs says VA hospitals have reported an increase in severe staffing ...
Connecticut’s senior U.S. senator is condemning what he says is “the seismic effect” of staffing cuts at VA health care ...
Every one of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA’s) medical facilities reported “severe occupational staffing shortages” ...
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