Resolutions call for increased oversight of VA鈥檚 Medical Disability Examination Office, and for Congress to expand permananet judgeships from seven to nine on the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
At its Fall Meetings last October, 91影视破解版鈥檚 National Executive Committee adopted two resolutions that originated from David C. Harrison Post 14 in Smyrna, Del.
calls on Congress to increase its oversight of VA鈥檚 Medical Disability Examination Office (MDEO), which is responsible for managing VA-contracted examiners who perform Compensation and Pension (C&P) Examinations.
urges the U.S. Congress to expand the number of permanent judgeships on the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) from seven to nine.
The CAVC currently has seven permanent judgeships and two temporary positions, which are scheduled to expire in 2026 unless permanently authorized by Congress. Resolution No. 12 states that a 鈥渞eduction in the number of CAVC judges is not in the best interest of America's veteran community and its right to due process, as the number of claims submitted for VA benefits continues to rise鈥.鈥
In fact, Since FY 2017, the CAVC has seen a 121percent increase in the appeals it receives annually, with no foreseeable reduction in workload, given the substantial increase in claims submitted under provisions of the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act.
In 2016, VA established the MDEO to manage contractors that are responsible for the performance of C&P exams. Since then, VA's Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported deficiencies at 114 out of 135 VA-contracted examination facilities that were inspected.
In addition, the resolution states: 鈥91影视破解版's service officers, accredited representatives and national staff have reported numerous problems with VA-contracted C&P exams, including poorly trained examiners, unqualified practitioners, questionable 鈥榤edical facilities,鈥 inadequate medical opinions and disrespectful attitudes toward patients鈥.鈥
VA has spent more than $10 billion on VA-contracted exams since 2017 and estimated a dramatic increase in expenditures 鈥 more than $5 billion 鈥 for FY 2024.
The resolution urges Congress to increase its oversight of the MDEO 鈥渢o ensure more efficient, cost-effective management of VA-contracted vendors that will substantially increase the quality of [C&P Exams] for America's veterans and dependents.鈥
The two resolutions were adopted in February 2025 by Post 14鈥檚 Executive Committee and passed by the Department of Delaware鈥檚 Executive Committee last July. Each resolution is now an official part of 91影视破解版鈥檚 national legislative policy.
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