During a recent appearance on 'The Shawn Ryan Show' podcast, Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance expressed his views on the Veterans Affairs health system. When asked about privatizing the system, Vance emphasized the importance of providing veterans with more options.
Vance highlighted the issue of accessibility, pointing out that some veterans have to travel long distances to reach the nearest VA hospital, especially in rural areas. He questioned the necessity of forcing veterans to endure lengthy journeys when they could potentially receive quality care closer to home at a lower cost.
Advocating for increased choice and flexibility for veterans, Vance suggested that expanding options for healthcare services could benefit those who have served their country. He praised former President Donald Trump for his efforts in enhancing veterans' access to care, noting that Trump's initiatives often go unrecognized.
Furthermore, Vance touched upon the topic of streamlining the federal workforce in Washington, DC, which includes the VA. While acknowledging the dedication of the majority of VA employees, Vance acknowledged the presence of a small percentage of individuals who may hinder the overall efficiency of the system.
He described these individuals as 'bad apples' who create challenges for the rest of the workforce. Vance's comments underscore his belief in the need for reform within the VA to ensure that veterans receive the best possible care and support.