Finance, Data Management Center and Oversight and Compliance work to maintain operational excellence, ensuring OAA meets fiscal obligations and fulfills its mission.
94%
of VA trainees are very satisfied with VA clinical faculty and preceptors.
Finance and Data Management support VA’s second statutory mission, to assist in providing an adequate supply of health personnel to the Nation.
Under 38 United States Code Section 7302, Finance and Data Management Center is responsible for formulating and executing OAA’s over $1 billion budget as well as the data management and reporting for all OAA operations.
92%
of VA trainees are very satisfied with VA clinical learning environments.
OAA’s health professions trainee budget supports GME physician residents, accounting for approximately 80% of its budget and non-GME trainees, approximately 20% of the budget. Non-GME trainees include nursing, dental, allied health and advanced fellowship trainees. VA’s clinical trainee funding supports over 45,000 paid clinical trainee positions per year and more than 120,000 of both paid and unpaid clinical trainees.
91%
of VA trainees are very satisfied with their VA training experience.
By ensuring efficient administration and management of clinical training programs at VA medical centers, OAA has maintained minimal variance in utilization of allocated funds. This ensures that funding directly supports VA’s academic mission, which brings more than 120,000 health professions trainees to VA each year to augment the health care workforce. VA’s commitment to health professions education is critical to VA’s patient care mission and developing future health professionals for VA and the nation.
Sources: 2020 OAA Fiscal Data Cube and VA All Employee Survey Source: 2020 VA All Employee Survey 75TH ANNIVERSARY / 2021 21
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