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Leaders’ Failure to Resolve Cardiology Department Challenges at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana

Report Information

Issue Date
Report Number
22-00029-183
VISN
1
State
Indiana
District
Continental
VA Office
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Report Author
Office of Healthcare Inspections
Report Type
Hotline Healthcare Inspection
Recommendations
4
Questioned Costs
$0
Better Use of Funds
$0
Congressionally Mandated
No

Summary

Summary
The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted an inspection to evaluate leaders’ responses to long-standing Cardiology Department staffing and workplace challenges at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center (facility) in Indianapolis, Indiana. Cardiology Department challenges identified during previous OIG, Office of the Medical Inspector, and National Cardiology Program Office (NCPO) reviews remained unresolved. Although NCPO gave clear recommendations regarding actions and resources needed for the Cardiology Department, facility leaders’ responses were neither timely nor commensurate and failed to resolve underlying issues. Facility leaders failed to maintain adequate cardiologist staffing levels resulting in the reduction and suspension of cardiac procedures, which affected the retention of nurse practitioners and cardiology nursing staff, and impacted workplace stability and morale. Resources necessary for the chief of cardiology to develop the Cardiology Department were not provided by facility leaders. The chief of cardiology was not afforded protected administrative time, did not receive position-specific training, mentorship, or dedicated administrative staff. Facility leaders failed to restore the partnership with the university affiliate. Despite NCPO directing accountability for this recommendation to higher levels of leadership, facility leaders diverted accountability, placing blame on the chief of cardiology’s inability to restore the relationship. A lack of commitment to and accountability for the Cardiology Department’s challenges by facility leaders, compounded by a lack of stability within key leadership positions, undermined efforts to resolve the department’s deficiencies. In February 2022, the chief of medicine initiated targeted efforts towards supporting and stabilizing the Cardiology Department. Leaders have made modest progress in increasing the number of cardiologists and partnering with the university affiliate; however, given the department’s history and inability to sustain periodic improvements, the OIG remains concerned about continued and future stability. The OIG made two recommendations to the Veterans Integrated Service Network Director and two recommendations to the Facility Director.

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No. 1
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to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

The Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center Director ensures the Chief of Staff, chief of medicine, and chief of cardiology, in consultation with the National Cardiology Program Office, reevaluate the Cardiology Department and establish and implement a long-term service plan that includes cardiology services and cardiologist and specialty cardiologist staffing levels.

No. 2
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to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
The Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center Director provides the chief of cardiology with the dedicated resources needed to develop, implement, and sustain Cardiology Department changes.
No. 3
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to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
The Veterans Integrated Service Network Director provides oversight of the Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center Director’s development and implementation of a long-term Cardiology Department plan, monitors the department’s progress, and ensures changes are sustained.
No. 4
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to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
The Veterans Integrated Service Network Director ensures the Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center Director continues to strengthen and maintain the Cardiology Department’s relationship with the university affiliate, including residency and fellow cardiology programs and joint efforts to recruit cardiologists.