The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced major improvements to the way prosthetic limbs are purchased and delivered, helping veterans receive essential mobility devices more quickly. The changes are expected to reduce delivery times by approximately 42%, significantly improving access to prosthetic care for thousands of veterans each year.
Previously, many prosthetic limb orders required additional contracting reviews before approval, creating delays that often extended delivery timelines by several weeks. Under the new process, approximately 95% of prosthetic limb orders no longer require those additional reviews, allowing local purchasing teams to work directly with approved suppliers.
VA officials estimate that average wait times could decrease from roughly 94 days to approximately 54 days as the updated process is fully implemented nationwide. Faster access means veterans can begin rehabilitation sooner and regain mobility more quickly after receiving their prosthetic devices.
Benefits of the updated process include:
- Faster prosthetic delivery
- Reduced administrative delays
- Improved rehabilitation timelines
- Better mobility outcomes
- Enhanced veteran healthcare experiences
The VA remains one of the largest providers of prosthetic and rehabilitation services in the world. Ongoing research and technology investments continue improving the quality and functionality of prosthetic devices available to veterans.
For veterans who rely on prosthetic limbs for daily activities, work, recreation, and independence, these improvements represent a meaningful step toward more responsive healthcare support.

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