Veterans Groups Breathe Sigh Of Relief As Trump Picks Insider For VA Post
Donald Trump's nomination of David Shulkin, who currently serves as the head of the VA鈥檚 health care system, ends a long search for someone willing to take on the tough position.
In a move that left many veterans groups breathing a sigh of relief, President-elect Donald J. Trump on Wednesday selected the current head of the nation鈥檚 sprawling veterans health care system, Dr. David J. Shulkin, an appointee of President Obama鈥檚, to become secretary of veterans affairs. If confirmed, he will be the first secretary to lead the department who is not a veteran. (Philipps, 1/11)
David Shulkin's nomination signals a more modest approach to change at the VA after Trump repeatedly pledged an overhaul. During the presidential campaign, Trump described the VA as "the most corrupt agency" and "probably the most incompetently run agency. "If confirmed, Shulkin would have the rare distinction of being an ex-Obama administration official serving in the Trump administration. (1/11)
Since 2015, Dr. Shulkin has been undersecretary for health at the VA, in charge of the department鈥檚 health-care system, an appointment by President Barack Obama that required Senate confirmation. Advocates and those familiar with the department said such continuity is important for a department that has been roiled by scandal that began in 2014, when employee malfeasance and long wait times led to poor treatment and contributed to the deaths of some veterans. (Kesling, 1/11)
During his tenure, Shulkin told USA TODAY recently that he had cut the number of veterans waiting for urgent care from 57,000 to 600. At the same time, he spearheaded an effort to provide same-day care at all 167 VA medical centers across the country by the end of last year. It鈥檚 unclear whether he reached that goal. (Slack, 1/11)
The decision ends a protracted search for a head of聽the second-largest federal agency and would make Shulkin the first VA secretary who had聽not served in the military. Trump said he and his transition team had interviewed 鈥渁t least 100 people鈥 in their search for an executive to carry out multiple promises he has made to improve the care of veterans. In the end, they looked inside. (Rein, 1/11)
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday named Dr. David Shulkin, current undersecretary for health at the Veterans Affairs Department, as his nominee to run the VA.聽In a wide-ranging press conference, his first since July, Trump also railed against pharmaceutical companies, saying they were 鈥済etting away with murder.鈥 Those comments sent pharmaceutical and biotech stocks plummeting. (Muchmore, 1/11)
Longtime聽hospital administrator Dr. David Shulkin, the current undersecretary of health for the Department of Veterans Affairs, has been tapped for聽secretary of the department, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Wednesday. Shulkin has a background in executive hospital leadership, at many hospitals across the country. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1986. He has聽said his top priorities at the VA were increasing access to care and reducing wait times for veterans. (Swetlitz and Thielking, 1/11)
President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will nominate David Shulkin to be secretary of Veterans Affairs, heading an agency that has been beset by complaints of delayed medical care for military veterans. Shulkin, currently the undersecretary for health at the agency, 鈥渨ill do a truly great job,鈥 Trump said Wednesday in a press conference where he announced the appointment. He said his administration will 鈥渟traighten out the VA for our veterans.鈥 (Cortez, 1/11)
President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he plans to nominate David Shulkin to be his secretary of veterans affairs, a position that requires Senate confirmation. Shulkin is currently the undersecretary for health at the VA, which means he runs the Veterans Health Administration. He was nominated for that position by President Obama in March 2015 and confirmed by the Senate that June. Shulkin's official bio says he is a physician 鈥 a board-certified internist 鈥 and was the chief executive or chief medical officer of several hospitals and hospital systems. (Domonoske, 1/11)
The Cleveland Clinic and its CEO, Toby Cosgrove, will play a key role in reforming troubled Veterans Administration heath care, President-elect Donald Trump told reporters during his press conference on Wednesday. Trump used his first press conference as president-elect to announce he'll nominate current VA Under Secretary of Health David Shulkin to head the institution, and said he'll have assistance from "some of the great hospitals of the world," including the Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. (Eaton, 1/11)
In other veterans' health care news聽鈥
The leg was swaddled in plastic and kept in a freezer when the lawyers came for it.Amputated below the right knee, it had been frozen, thawed and frozen again since its donation more than a year earlier. It had variously been left out in a grass field, hidden in bushes and tucked under a log...Since its recovery in July 2016 from a local nonprofit that used it to train rescue dogs, [Timothy] Kuncl鈥檚 amputated limb has become a key piece of evidence in a federal legal dispute. Its very existence may help Kuncl prove his case that negligent medical treatment at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs鈥 Puget Sound Health Care System ultimately caused him to lose his leg, according to court records filed last week. (Kamb, 1/11)