Barack Obama believes America has a sacred trust with our
veterans. He is committed to creating a 21st Century Department of
Veterans’ Affairs that provid es the care and benefits our nation?s
veterans deserve.
Help for
Returning Service Members
Obama will improve the quality of health care for veterans, rebuild
the VA&rsquot;s broken benefits system, and combat homelessness
among veterans.Ensure a Seamless Transition: Obama will demand that
the military and the VA coordinate to provide a seamless transition
from active duty to civilian life.
- Fully Fund VA Medical Care: Barack Obama will fully fund the
VA so it has all the resources it needs to serve the veterans
who need it, when they need it. Obama will establish a
world-class20VA Planning Division to avoid future budget
shortfalls.
- Fix the Benefits Bureaucracy: Obama will hire additional
claims workers, and improve training and accountability so that
VA benefit decisions are rated fairly and consistently. He also
will transform the paper benefit claims process to an electronic
one to reduce errors and improve timeliness.
Improved Mental Health Treatment
Obama will improve mental health treatment for troops and
veterans suffering from combat-related psychological injuries.
- Improve Mental Health Treatment: Obama will improve
mental health care at every stage of military service. He
will recruit more health professionals, improve screening,
offer more support to families and make PTSD benefits claims
fairer.
- Improve Care for Traumatic Brain Injury: Obama will
establish standards of care for Traumatic Brain Injury, the
signature injury of the Iraq war.
- Expand Vet Centers: Obama will expand and strengthen Vet
Centers to provide more counseling for vets and their
families.
Barack Obama’s Record
As a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’
Affairs, Obama passed legislation to improve care and slash
red tape for our wounded warriors recovering at places like
Walter Reed. He passed laws to help homeless veterans and
offered an innovative solution to prevent at-risk20veterans
from falling into homelessness. Obama led a bipartisan
effort in the Senate to try to halt the military’s unfair
practice of discharging service members for having a
service-connected psychological injury. He fought for fair
treatment of Illinois veterans’ claims and forced the VA to
conduct an unprecedented outreach campaign to disabled
veterans with lower than-average benefits. Obama passed
legislation to stop a VA review of closed PTSD cases that
could have led to a reduction in veterans’ benefits. He
passed an amendment to ensure that all service members
returning from Iraq are properly screened for traumatic
brain injuries. He introduced legislation to direct the VA
and Pentagon to fix disjointed records systems and improve
outreach to members of the National Guard and Reserves.