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VA Secretary Doug Collins Tackles Key Issues at the Department of Veterans Affairs

VA Secretary Doug Collins Tackles Key Issues at the Department of Veterans Affairs

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VA Secretary Doug Collins has been actively addressing several key issues within the Department of Veterans Affairs in recent days.

On May 7, 2025, Collins testified before lawmakers regarding the troubled Electronic Health Record (EHR) deployment, stating that the VA must "put onus back on Oracle" to fix implementation problems. During his testimony, he emphasized his focus on addressing internal issues "that really caused the initial problems in the rollout."

Just a day earlier, on May 6, the VA announced major survivor benefits reforms under Collins's leadership. The three-pronged approach aims to eliminate barriers and streamline processes for survivors and dependents of deceased veterans. These reforms include relocating the Office of Survivors Assistance from the Veterans Benefits Administration back to the Office of the VA Secretary, reversing a previous administrative decision. Collins is also establishing a "White-Glove" Survivor Outreach Team beginning operations this month, consisting of experts based at the Philadelphia VA Regional Benefit Office who will guide eligible survivors through claims processes.

Additionally, the VA is implementing automation improvements to expedite survivor claims. "The last thing survivors need in their time of grief is frustrating red tape and bureaucracy," Collins stated regarding these changes.

In his May 6 testimony before the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, Collins faced pointed questions about potential staffing cuts at the agency. When pressed about reports suggesting up to 80,000 job cuts, Collins characterized this figure as a "goal to look at our restructuring" rather than an immediate plan. He clarified that staff reductions would not affect doctors, nurses, and claims processors but would phase out what he described as non-essential roles.

Earlier this year, the VA dismissed approximately 2,400 employees across two rounds of firings in February, with a federal judge temporarily halting the second round. Collins has maintained that these workforce changes are aimed at improving efficiency and redirecting resources toward veteran services.

Since taking office, Collins has consistently emphasized putting "Veterans number one back at the VA" and has worked to redirect funds toward direct veteran care and services. In February, he announced that the department had redirected nearly $98 million toward veterans' care and publicly refuted claims that veterans' benefits were being cut.

Collins, a Navy veteran and Air Force reservist who previously served in Congress, was nominated by President Trump in November 2024 and has been implementing significant policy changes at the VA since his confirmation.

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