Serving America’s Veterans: Fiscal Year 2021 in Review

As we begin the new fiscal year, I wanted to take a moment to look back at all that VA accomplished for Veterans, their families, survivors, and caregivers during Fiscal Year 2021.

When I first got to VA, I testified that we were going to fight like hell for our Nation’s Veterans—and throughout the past year, VA employees have done exactly that. They have provided Vets with the care they needed, increased their access to benefits and services, helped build a VA that better represents the diverse nation we serve, executed on our Fourth Mission, and so much more.

Bottom line: we’re now providing more care, more benefits, and more services to more Veterans than ever before.

It’s also important to recognize that VA employees have done this great work in worst of circumstances. Between the pandemic, the end of the war in Afghanistan, and several natural disasters, Veterans and VA employees alike have had a particularly difficult year. But I’m proud to say that in spite of everything, VA employees have stepped up—exactly when our nation and its Veterans needed them most.

The work never ends, and there is obviously much more to do in Fiscal Year 2022. But for today, please take a look at some of the work we did for Veterans, their families, survivors, and caregivers in Fiscal Year 2021.

We’ll carry this momentum into Fiscal Year 2022, and try—as always—to serve Veterans as well as they have served us.

Download the full report: ServingAmericasVeterans_FY21

Denis McDonough

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  • You did squat all for veterans, especially up in Maine where the va hospital apparently closed and no one told the veterans!

  • A company's fiscal year is its financial year; it is any 12-month period that the company uses for accounting purposes.

  • Try spending the money on quality employees.
    The Hampton MC, Virginia is filled with people who should never be allowed near patients.
    The mental health clinic called the police on me for looking like a homeless bum. Their words not mine.
    I had an 0700 hrs appointment which I missed thanks to them.
    Great job.

  • Why are we deporting veterans who served our country with honor, pride, courage ,
    distinguished service and valor?

  • Civilian doctors can see patients, but VA doctors cannot. Why is this?? Are VA doctors so immuno suppressed, in bad health or too inept to keep themselves and their staff safe during covid? They see patients every flu season! Phone appointments are NOT the same! Cannot palpate for masses over the phone. Cannot evaluate for shoe insoles over the phone. But VA lab techs and imaging techs can see patients and nurses can give covid shots, but the doctors can't see anyone. This makes no sense! Been going on since early 2020.

  • I have been seen by my primary care doctor anytime I needed to be seen. The Ft Meade VA is one of the finest around ! The staff there is friendly and very helpful . I have no gripes with the care I have received. 5 stars here

  • Where is that seventeen billion that congress gave you to make up for delayed and denied care? It must be still in the bank or you used it for some other purpose because it is obvious that you didn't use it to make up for delayed and denied care.

  • Where is that seventeen billion that congress gave you to make up for delayed and denied care? It must be still in the bank or you used it for some other purpose because it is obvious that you didn’t use it to make up for delayed and denied care.

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