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VA silent on compensating for endoscopic mistakes

Thursday, July 02, 2009 3:32:01 PM
By BILL POOVEY

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - An attorney for veterans potentially exposed to HIV and other infections by colonoscopies at three Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals said his clients are waiting to hear if they will be compensated for mistakes that led to congressional hearings and new VA spending on patient safety.

A spokeswoman for the VA declined to comment about prospects for compensation. Katie Roberts said the more than 10,000 veterans who have been getting follow-up blood checks since February have the option of filing a complaint in a claim just like other VA patients.

She said the VA has been advising the affected patients that they have the option of filing a claim.


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