In 2018, the VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported that nearly half of disability benefit claims that were denied service connection for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and were related to military sexual trauma were not processed properly. In contrast, this review focuses on PTSD claims that were unrelated to military sexual trauma. Most PTSD claims fall into this category. To decide that a veteran is eligible for disability benefits, claim processors for the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) must establish a connection between the disability and the veteran’s military service. The review team found that claims processors inaccurately processed about 18,300 of 118,000 PTSD claims completed in fiscal year 2019 (16 percent). Most errors occurred because claims processors did not verify or ask veterans to provide the disorder’s cause, known as an in-service stressor. In other cases, claims processors did not request a medical examination, medical opinion, or clarification of inconsistencies in the examination as required.Claims processors made these errors because they did not fully understand PTSD stressor types and the stressor verification process. VBA’s Compensation Service did not mandate any national training for claims processors on these subjects except during the first year in the position. In addition, VBA’s procedures manual was not effectively organized to allow staff to locate this information and lacked specific guidance for some aspects of PTSD claim processing.The OIG recommended that the under secretary for benefits determine the actions needed to ensure staff understand the requirements for gathering evidence and verifying stressor requirements for PTSD claims and, once the actions are implemented, monitor the results to ensure effectiveness. VBA should also assess whether its adjudication procedures manual needs to be reorganized and amended to help staff process PTSD claims accurately.
| Report Date | Agency Reviewed / Investigated | Report Title | Type | Location | |
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| Department of Veterans Affairs | Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Claims Processing Training and Guidance Need Improvement | Review | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| U.S. Postal Service | Timecard Administration | Audit | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation | Audit of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s Fiscal Year 2020 and 2019 Financial Statements | Audit | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Defense | Audit of Department of Defense Implementation of Section 3610 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act | Audit | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Defense | System Review Report on the Defense Information Systems Agency Office of Inspector General Audit Organization | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Social Security Administration | Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance Benefits to Individuals Who Are Recorded as Deceased on the Supplemental Security Record | Audit | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| General Services Administration | Addendum to Alert Memorandum: Raw Sewage from the Terry Sanford Federal Building and Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, is Discharging into Local Waterways | Other | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Health & Human Services | New York Improved Its Monitoring of Its Personal Care Services Program But Still Made Improper Medicaid Payments of More Than $54 Million | Audit |
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| Department of Health & Human Services | Incidence of Adverse Events in Indian Health Service Hospitals | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Health & Human Services | Instances of IHS Labor and Delivery Care Not Following National Clinical Guidelines or Best Practices | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |