VA hospitals are finding it harder to fill jobs, watchdog says

Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi speaks on the corner of Clement Street and 42nd Avenue after touring the San Francisco VA Medical Center and meeting VA officials to mark House Democrats' Honor Our Veterans Day of Action on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, in San Francisco. (Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Government-run medical centers serving the nation's veterans have reported an increase in severe staffing shortages, with many hospitals having trouble filling jobs for doctors, nurses and psychologists, according to an independent watchdog for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Tuesday's report from the VA's Office of Inspector General is based on surveys from late March and early April that were taken at 139 Veterans Health Administration facilities. Severe staffing shortages are not necessarily an indication of vacancies but refer to particular occupations that are difficult to fill.

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