CONCORD, N.H. — Months of unpaid invoices to the Department of Veterans Affairs has prompted a health care provider to stop servicing more than a dozen veterans in New Hampshire.
The Boston Globe reports owners of Right at Home stopped caring for 16 veterans as of Friday because they were unable to get about $60,000 in bills paid by the VA. Owners of the Londonderry company said Tuesday they had been trying to get payments for months and warned the VA two weeks ago they would have to end services if they didn’t get assurances their outstanding invoices would be paid. After putting in $20,000 of their own money, they felt they had no choice but to suspend services.
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