I would refer the VA back to the ARCH program.
I do want to reiterate the need for the Department to stay on top of this issue, to continue to monitor the prescribing ...
The plan, and I think it's the right one, is to consolidate all community care under one program so that Choice and the ...
Do we have any statistics that demonstrate that a veteran has, as a result of opioid or other drug addiction and abuse, ...
I'm very grateful for their commitment to see that good things happen both in our military as well as our veteran.
I would add my thanks to you for holding the hearing.
In my view, the VA was slow in its implementation of that and didn't seem to embrace that concept.
Congress has a lot of burdens on its back at the moment, one, to get us out of the CR, and to do that, will give us the ...
We do not want to taint that program because of bad behavior. It needs to be eliminated, not tolerated.
I've suggested, at least to myself, that you and I have a regular meeting.
The Senate has now passed legislation requiring chiropractic care in every VA hospital.
Thank you for your testimony today and for the role you're playing in changing the world for the better.
Opioid overprescription abuse is truly a severe problem in Arkansas, as we discussed, and is so much so throughout the c...
It's true in conversations that we have, casework in our office, in which the complaint will be, 'I no longer can get th...
It is, I think, a very important task you have, and I think you are performing that task admirably.
Thank you for holding the hearing, and also to Jason's family.
In 2016, 235.9 million opioid pills were sold in Arkansas, three opioid prescriptions for every Arkansan.
I don't have a clear understanding where that is.