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OIG Finds ‘Inconsistent’ Lung Cancer Screening at VA Facilities


 

The OIG made the following 3 recommendations to the Under Secretary for Health: (1) Review the operational memorandum for lung cancer screening implementation and assess whether LCS rates could be enhanced by allowing a facility to conduct LCS while developing all mandated elements; (2) Review the operational memorandum for LCS implementation and assess whether LCS rates could be enhanced by reevaluating, prioritizing, and clarifying the mandated elements; and (3) Consider mandating eligible patients be offered LCS consistent with other required cancer screenings in the VA.

The Under Secretary for Health concurred with the recommendations and provided an acceptable action plan. The OIG will follow up on the planned actions until they are completed.

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