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New VA policy sparks outrage as doctors may refuse treatment to Democrats and unmarried veterans alike
New VA policy sparks outrage as doctors may refuse treatment to Democrats and unmarried veterans alike

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New VA policy sparks outrage as doctors may refuse treatment to Democrats and unmarried veterans alike

What exactly changed in the VA policy? Live Events Has the VA responded to the backlash? What did the experts say about the policy? Who could lose access to care under these rules? FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel A new VA policy has sent shockwaves through both veteran communities and the medical community. The change, which follows a Trump-era executive order, has already raised serious ethical and legal concerns.A contentious policy change at the Department of Veterans Affairs allows VA doctors to refuse treatment to veterans based on their political beliefs or marital status. Critics describe it as discriminatory and dentists, and a variety of other professions are also subject to the new regulations. The new regulations have already taken effect in certain VA medical facilities, as per a report by The order "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government" issued by the president on January 30 is cited by VA officials as the reason for the of race, colour, religion, or sex, medical personnel are still expected to treat veterans, and all veterans still have the right to since federal law does not specifically forbid it, individual employees are now free to refuse to provide patient care due to personal hospitals have the authority to exclude physicians and other medical personnel on the basis of union activity, marital status, or political party affiliation. Impacted are certified clinical social workers, podiatrists, speech therapists, chiropractors, CNPs, and optometrists, as per a document, reported The executive order sought to deny the majority of government protections to transgender individuals. The VA no longer offers the majority of gender-affirming care and has prohibited the use of terms like "gender affirming" and "transgender" in clinical VA press secretary, Peter Kasperowicz, responded to inquiries via email, saying that all eligible veterans will always be welcome at the VA and will always receive the benefits and services they have earned under the he did not dispute that the new rules allowed doctors to refuse to treat veteran patients based on their beliefs or that doctors could be fired based on their political affiliation or marital new regulations were described as "extremely disturbing and unethical" by Dr. Arthur Caplan, the original head of the medical ethics division at New York University's Grossman School of the surface, it appears to be an attempt to exercise political influence over the VA medical staff, he are worried about how new policies will affect their healthcare, especially those who are female, LGBTQ+, or reside in rural see a doctor, some people might have to travel more than a hundred miles, which could have a cascading effect. Because these changes were implemented without consulting the doctors in the system, medical experts are also worried about the under the new rules, VA doctors can refuse care based on factors such as political affiliation or being veterans, LGBTQ+ veterans, and those living in rural areas are expected to be disproportionately affected.

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