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05-03-07, 08:28 AM
Gates: Close Walter Reed as planned
By Robert Burns - The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday May 3, 2007 6:40:56 EDT

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the aging Washington hospital heavily criticized for inadequate care of U.S. wounded war veterans, should be closed as planned, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday.

Gates’ conclusion, following a review of Walter Reed by an independent advisory group, runs counter to the recommendation of some members of Congress who have called recently for the Pentagon to reverse its 2005 decision to close the facility.

The review group, which presented a summary of its conclusions at a Pentagon news conference with Gates, recommended that Walter Reed remain on a list of military facilities to be closed. It also urged that a plan to move the hospital’s capabilities to an expanded National Naval Medical Center in the suburbs be accelerated.

The review group’s central finding, released last month, was that money woes and Pentagon neglect were mainly to blame for shoddy outpatient conditions and bureaucratic delays at Walter Reed, the Army’s flagship medical center.

Citing lapses in leadership and oversight as main reasons for the problems, the nine-member independent group concluded that the Defense Department was, or should have been, aware of the widespread problems but neglected them because they knew Walter Reed was scheduled for eventual closure.

Gates indicated to reporters that he saw little wisdom in pouring money into Walter Reed to keep it open indefinitely.

“Far better to make an investment in brand-new, 21st-century facilities,” he said, referring to the plan announced in 2005 to expand the naval medical center and to build a new Army medical center in the suburbs.

“And how can we accelerate getting those facilities in place? And how can you keep high-quality staff at Walter Reed, right up until the day that people transfer to one of the other hospitals?” Gates added.

He said that based on currently available information, it would make sense to go ahead with the plan to close Walter Reed in 2011.

Ellie