Healthcare Agency Evaluation: Jacksonville, Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic
Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates a national network of healthcare facilities, including medical centers, outpatients clinics, Vet Centers and domiciliaries. The mission of the VA was established in 1865 in President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address wherein he created the mandate to “care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan” (Sigfurd, 2008). This paper provides a summary of a recent visit to one of the VA’s outpatient clinics located in Jacksonville, Florida, including the quality of services provided, the agency’s accessibility, the method of payments used, accreditation and privacy protections for its veteran patients. Finally, recommendations concerning how the Jacksonville VA Outpatient Clinic can improve service to its veteran patients concludes this paper.
1. Summary of the visited healthcare agency.
The Jacksonville outpatient clinic is part of a nationwide network of 1,063 outpatient clinics operated by the VA for eligible veteran patients (About Jacksonville VA outpatient clinic,2018). In addition, the VA operates more than 150 tertiary healthcare facilities across the country, making the agency the largest healthcare provider...
References
About Jacksonville VA outpatient clinic. (2018). Jacksonville VA Outpatient Clinic. Retrieved from https://secure-research-payment.com/writer/writer_order_detail/index/2174385#1.
Sigfurd, B. J. (2008, January). "To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan" (Abraham Lincoln): the Department of Veterans Affairs polytrauma system of care. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89(1), 160-162.
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