Pentagon delivers ‘devastating’ report

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  1. Pentagon delivers ‘devastating’ report on Jared Kushner’s attempt to update health care program for vets


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    According to an internal report obtained by Politico, Pentagon officials delivered a “devastating” appraisal of a health care initiative being headed by President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, with some doctors saying it could lead to increased deaths if not enacted properly and soon.

    The report states, “The first stage of a multibillion-dollar military-VA digital health program championed by Jared Kushner has been riddled with problems,” with the Pentagon evaluation detailing 156 “critical” or “severe” incident reports – a number evaluators called “devastating.”


    “Traditionally, if you have more than five [incident reports] at that high a level, the program has significant issues,” an unidentified member of the testing team admitted in an interview.

    According to the report, Cerner Corp., the digital health records company that began installing the military’s new software system hosting digital medical records in February 2017, could see difficulties in getting their contract delayed.

    A White House spokesperson defended Kushner on Friday, saying Trump’s son-in-law — who has no experience in government contracting — had no involvement with Department off Defense’s contract with Cerner, but gave the go ahead to use the firm because of an existing relationship.

    “He still believes that the decision to move the VA to Cerner was the right one,” the spokesman said, but admitted Kushner has advocated for “moving slowly, methodically and properly” with the VA contract to avoid the problems experienced by the military hospitals.

    You can read the whole report here.
     
  2. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Imagine if this happened under Hillary, every braindead Con would be crying about it when elections came around because they love soldiers who aren't captured.
     
  3. They go to Lara-Maga every weekend to carry out private business.
     
  4. Lara-Maga?
    Is that the gay bath house you go to Spike?
     
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  5. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    If the Pentagon's against it, it's probably a good program. They only care about operations and maintenance $, and don't give a shit about people.

    For example, every year DoD tries to screw retirees by lying about their healthcare costs "spiraling out of control" and every year the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) sends retired generals and colonels to congress to beat them back and every year the Pentagon ends up with egg on its face.

    See for instance:
    http://www.moaa.org/Content/Take-Action/On-Watch/Exactly-Which-Health-Costs-Are-“Spiraling”-.aspx
    http://www.moaa.org/Content/Take-Ac...-Serving/TRICARE-Fees-to-get-a-Big-Raise.aspx

    Whatever MOAA says about this, if/when they look at it, you can take to the bank. I wouldn't trust the Pentagon's word on this at all.