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Rehire VA Doctors And Nurses Before Veterans Pay The Price
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902 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Veterans Site
Thousands of VA doctor and nurse roles have vanished while veterans still need care sign now to demand the staffing and compassion our heroes were promised.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has eliminated roughly 14,400 unfilled medical positions, including more than 1,500 physician roles and nearly 4,900 nursing slots1. These cuts equal about five percent of the VA’s medical workforce.
The VA serves approximately nine million veterans nationwide2. For many, it is their primary source of health care.
These reductions follow a wave of retirements and resignations. Instead of restoring those roles, the agency removed thousands of them from its staffing plans1.
Facilities Already Faced Severe Shortages
The staffing losses come on top of serious workforce gaps. A 2025 inspector general report found that more than 90 percent of VA facilities reported “severe shortages” of physicians, and nearly 80 percent reported severe nurse shortages2.
Earlier this year, the VA also dismissed more than 1,000 newly hired employees, including doctors and nurses, as part of federal cost-cutting efforts3. Officials said the move would save $98 million and would not affect care3.
At the same time, thousands of experienced clinicians and leaders have left the department. Reports describe growing burnout and rising vacancies across nursing, psychology, and social work roles4.
Veterans Deserve Fully Staffed Care
Veterans rely on the VA for primary care, mental health treatment, crisis intervention, and specialized services. Many live with complex injuries, chronic illness, and trauma connected to their service.
When doctor and nurse positions remain empty, appointments stretch out. Staff work longer hours. Pressure builds. Veterans feel it first.
Those who served this country put their lives on the line for freedom. They deserve a health care system built on stability, compassion, and adequate staffing — not one strained by preventable workforce cuts.
The VA must rehire enough doctors and nurses to ensure uninterrupted, high-quality care for every veteran who walks through its doors.
Add your name now. Tell the Department of Veterans Affairs to restore frontline medical staffing and protect the care our veterans have earned.
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