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Weekly update: Veteran’s disability claims backlog as of 11/16/2013


By SB Anderson

Below is our weekly snapshot of claims status and two graphics from the Veterans Benefits Administration’s weekly “Monday Morning Workload Reports” that track claims processing progress.

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 644,436 374,571 58.10% 173.5
Last week 648,696 376,431 58.00% 172.8
Change -4,260 -1,860 0.10 1
Year ago 819,768 554,587 67.70% N/A

Below: Claims pending (left) and backlog (right) by era served, as of 11/16/13. (Note: Includes disability and pension claims, so total numbers are higher than above). Pie charts are from the Veteran’s Benefits Administration.

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Clear progress in reducing backlog of VA disability claims; kudos of CIR for the spark


By SB Anderson

A pat on the back this morning to the Center for Investigative Reporting, which shined a harsh light earlier this year on the enormous backlog of disability claims filed with the Veteran’s Administration. And it continued its push to get information out about the backlog, particularly with useful local market data.

The result? Big drops all the way around, as this info graphic that CIR released over the weekend shows.

Weekly update: Veteran’s disability claims backlog as of 11/9/2013


By SB Anderson

Below is our weekly snapshot of claims status and two graphics from the Veterans Benefits Administration’s weekly “Monday Morning Workload Reports” that track claims processing progress.

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 648,696 376,431 58.00% 172.8
Last week 651,288 382,473 58.70% 168.3
Change -2,592 -6,042 -0.70 5
Year ago 819,768 554,587 67.70% N/A

Below: Claims pending (left) and backlog (right) by era served, as of 11/9/13. (Note: Includes disability and pension claims, so total numbers are higher than above). Pie charts are from the Veteran’s Benefits Administration.

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Weekly update: Veteran’s disability claims backlog as of 11/2/2013


By SB Anderson

Below is our weekly snapshot of claims status and two graphics from the Veterans Benefits Administration’s weekly “Monday Morning Workload Reports” that track claims processing progress.

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 651,288 382,473 58.70% 168.3
Last week 656,726 386,489 58.90% 178
Change -5,438 -4,016 -0.20 -10
Year ago 819,768 554,587 67.70% N/A

Below: Claims pending (left) and backlog (right) as of 10/5/13. (Note: Includes disability and pension). Pie charts are from the Veteran’s Benefits Administration.

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Weekly update: Veteran’s disability claims backlog as of 10/26/2013


By SB Anderson

Below is our weekly snapshot of claims status and two graphics from the Veterans Benefits Administration’s weekly “Monday Morning Workload Reports” that track claims processing progress

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 656,726 386,489 58.90% 178
Last week 660,997 391,605 59.20% 180.8
Change -4,271 -5,116 -0.30 -3
Year ago 819,768 554,587 67.70% N/A

Below: Claims pending (left) and backlog (right) as of 10/5/13. (Note: Includes disability and pension). Pie charts are from the Veteran’s Benefits Administration.

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Despite government shutdown, VA disability claims backlog shrank


By SB Anderson

Despite warnings from Veterans Benefits Administration officials that this month’s 16-day government shutdown could reverse progress in eating away at an enormous backlog of disability claims, just-released data shows the processing continued, albeit at a slower pace, and the backlog continued to shrink.

VA employees shaved an average of about 3,500 claims a week from the pile of 400,000 claims that were pending for 125 days or more, based on reports released on Monday that include the 16-day shutdown. That is about one-third less than the weekly average in September, but still marked progress that some feared would not come. Overall average days pending for claim completion stayed about the same.

“The VA was able to avoid furloughing its workers who processed the claims during the shutdown, but it did have to stop its mandatory 20 hours of monthly overtime, which has been credited with helping make a dent in the claims backlog.
With the government back open, the mandatory overtime has been extended through at least Nov. 16,” TheHill.com reported.

Below is our weekly snapshot of claims status and two graphics from the VBA’s weekly “Monday Morning Reports” that track claims processing progress.

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 660,997 391,605 59.20% 180.8
Last week 665,128 393,581 59.20% 179.4
Change -4,131 -1,976 0.00 1
Year ago 819,768 554,587 67.70% N/A

VBA Claims 10/29/2013

10/5 VA disability claim backlog snapshot


By SB Anderson

Here is our weekly update on the status of the enormous backlog of Veterans Benefits Administration disability claims. The data below is extracted from the weekly “Monday Morning Workload Report” released by the VA. The most recent cover the week ending Oct. 5.

Initial indications were the government shutdown that began a week ago would halt progress made in eliminating the backlog but at least in the first week, progress continued, based on the data released on Monday.

  CLAIMS PENDING OVER 125 DAYS % OVER 125 DAYS AVG. DAYS PENDING
This week 670,124 399,214 60% 181.2
Last week 670,674 401,952 59.90% 185.2
Change -550 -2,738 -0.30 -4
Year ago 809,240 544,591 67% N/A

Below: Claims pending (left) and backlog (right) as of 10/5/13. (Note: Includes disability and pension). Pie charts are from the Veteran’s Benefits Administration.

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Full VA disablity data dashboard on Medill National Security Zone.