A new report from the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the Inspector General found that multiple veterans died of cancer while waiting for treatment at the infamous Phoenix VA hospital. For those keeping track of the VA’s endless stream of debacles, this is the selfsame hospital that used fake waiting lists to hide how many veterans were waiting for healthcare.

The problem the OIG found at the Phoenix VA hospital is the same one whistleblowers found in April 2014–due to understaffing and mismanagement, hospital managers fudged records in order to keep up the pretense that veterans were being treated in a timely manner. In 2014, they accomplished this by moving patients to a secret waiting list where they would languish for months without care. In 2015, managers have escaped scrutiny by canceling appointments for unclear reasons and referring patients to other doctors.

“As providers left or became unavailable, the [Phoenix VA Health Care System] process was to cancel scheduled appointments, send notification letters of appointment cancellations, and inform patients that they would receive referrals for non-VA care,” the report said.

The OIG found that 59 percent of urology appointments between 2013 and 2014 were canceled. For a veteran unknowingly developing prostrate cancer, this delay is life-threatening. Unfortunately, the OIG found that many veterans did succumb to cancer while waiting for care.

Facebook group VA is Lying placed a billboard proclaiming, “VA is Lying, Veterans are DYING” outside the Phoenix VA hospital to warn patients of its practices.