Agreed. I'm fine with productivity requirements, assuming they're transparent and reasonable. But if VA is going to work you to the bone while providing no productivity incentive other than the paltry annual bonus psychologists sometimes get, and an ever-dwindling pension plan, you might as well get paid based on the number of people you're seeing and amount of work you're doing.
VA's costs have, from what I know, been increasing year-over-year, so I can appreciate wanting to reign some of that in. But this isn't the answer. And at the end of the day, I really don't think VA should be seen or treated as a for-profit/money-making venture. Then again, I also wouldn't be shocked if there are 80,000 "champion," middle management, and other administrative positions that could be eliminated.