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Tell The VA To Fix Doctor Recruitment and Retention
Final signature count: 3,772
3,772 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Veterans Site
The VA already has authority to pay certain doctors more to fill critical gaps. Veterans should not wait while that power goes unused.
Veterans depend on VA doctors for primary care, specialty care, cancer care, mental health support, disability-related treatment, toxic exposure follow-up, and long-term health management. When VA cannot recruit or retain enough doctors, veterans can face longer waits, delayed diagnoses, travel burdens, and reduced access to care.
That is why current concerns about VA doctor recruitment and retention matter. The Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member, House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member, and other lawmakers have pressed thee VA Secretary to use an existing authority to pay certain doctors above the Department’s $400,000 salary cap.1
According to the lawmakers, the VA Secretary called for new legislation to raise doctor pay, even though VA already has authority under the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act to waive the cap for up to 300 physicians and other critical care providers.12
The Authority Exists But Veterans Still Wait
VA doctors are generally capped at $400,000 per year, and that the Dole Act gave VA authority to issue 300 waivers to recruit or retain staff in critical health care roles.2 Congressional leaders have pressed the VA to begin using these special pay authorities for physicians, podiatrists, optometrists, and dentists.3
This is not only a pay policy question. It is a care access issue. When VA cannot compete for specialists or keep experienced doctors, veterans may wait longer or be pushed into fragmented care outside the VA system.
The VA Office of Inspector General’s fiscal year 2025 staffing review found that VHA facilities reported 4,434 severe occupational staffing shortages, a 50% increase from fiscal year 2024. The same report found all 139 VHA facilities identified staffing shortages, with medical officer shortages among the most widespread.5
VA Must Act Before Shortages Become Care Failures
VA does not need to wait for another law to start addressing the hardest-to-fill doctor roles. The VA Secretary should immediately use the existing waiver authority, publish which specialties and locations face the greatest risk, and explain how VA will recruit and retain doctors in rural, high-demand, and specialty care settings.
The American Psychological Association has also warned that VA workforce shortages threaten veterans’ mental health care, connecting staffing gaps to real access concerns for veterans who need timely support.6 That reinforces the point: workforce policy is patient care policy.
Veterans should not pay the price for bureaucratic delay. VA has the authority. It has the need. Now it must use the tools Congress already provided.
Sign now to urge the VA Secretary to use existing doctor pay waiver authority, publish a recruitment and retention plan, and protect veterans from care delays caused by physician shortages.
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