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VA Says It Could Teach Other Hospitals A Thing Or Two About Cost-Saving Measures

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The VA tweeted out a Quartz article Wednesday which stated that in terms of cost-savings, U.S. hospitals could take some tips from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

What the VA didn’t mention while it was patting itself on the back is that Carey is actually affiliated with the VA through a program called the Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR) and has a VA.gov email address.

The article originally appeared in The Conversation, where it was listed under the author, Professor Kathleen Carey, biography that she “received funding from the VA Office of Quality, Safety and Value.”

The VA’s tweet did not mention any connection.

Carey is a health economist at the Boston University School of Public Health. She specializes in creating and analyzing healthcare quality and cost models.

In her article, she noted that having to readmit patients after they’re discharged from the hospital is a cost category to which administrations should pay attention. However, few studies have looked into calculating the costs of preventable readmissions. One in particular discovered that U.S. hospitals have a particularly bad track record when it comes to seniors. Approximately 20 percent are readmitted within 30 days. In 2014, this resulted in an estimated cost of $17.4 billion dollars.

“But there is, however, a hospital system that does a very good of job of tracking these costs: the Veterans Health Administration,” Carey wrote.

Predictably, at a time when the VA has infuriated legislators over hospital cost overruns and lack of accountability, the response to a tweet praising the department for cost-saving measures and instructing other hospitals to follow suit was none too kind. (RELATED: VA Officials Say Disastrous Hospital In Denver Is Now Too Small)

The Department of Veterans Affairs did not respond to a request for comment on by press time.

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