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MWD-76-104 1 (1976-03-04)

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                COMPTROLLER GNRLOF THE UNITED STATES 3-47
                      . WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


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The Honorable Floyd K. Haskell
United States Senate

Dear Senator Haskell:

     In your March 17, 1975, letter and subsequent discussions
with your office, we were requested to obtain information on
the following aspects of the administration of the Denver
Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital:

     --Emergency and monitoring procedures.

     --Medical records system and physician access to records.

     --Staff levels and qualifications of those rendering
       direct patient care.

     You were particularly interested in these matters as
they relate to ambulatory, (outpatient) care. Ambulatory
care has greatly increased at the Denver hospital because of
(1) the hospital management's decision to emphasize such care
as part of a test of a new patient admission procedure and
(2) legislation increasing substantially the number of veter-
ans eligible for such care. Because of the increased number
of veterans being treated, the hospital's ambulatory care
service has had problems of insufficient space and staff and
inadequate operating procedures to handle the workload.

     The increased volume of veterans receiving ambulatory
care has also affected other hospital services, such as
nursing and diagnostic support. The staff rendering direct
patient care is well qualified, but the quality of both in-
patient and ambulatory services provided was sometimes less
than adequate because of insufficient staff, particularly
nursing personnel and, to a lesser degree, physicians and
technicians. We also observed problems in the hospital's
medical records system.




                                                   MWD-76-104



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