By Dustin Cuzick
El Paso County Commissioner Peggy Littleton and other local and veterans leaders met with service members from the community to hear their experiences with extreme wait times at the Colorado Springs VA clinic.
The meeting was held Monday afternoon at the Penrose Library in downtown Colorado Springs.
Organizers invited veterans to come and share their stories of how they were treated at the Floyd K. Lindstrom Veterans Administration Clinic in Colorado Springs.
The meeting was spurred in large part by a report from the VA inspector general that said 68 percent of the veteran cases they reviewed from the Colorado Springs clinic had delays of more than 30 days.
The report also says that VA employees falsified documents to make it look like patients got care in a timely manner.
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