An audit of personnel review procedures at hospitals in West Virginia that serve veterans has found problems at a second facility. The full audit of Veterans Health Administration personnel procedures came after an initial review found that the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg failed to complete a timely background check of a former nursing assistant who admitted to killing seven older veterans at the hospital with injections of insulin. The Exponent Telegram reported that a new report said it also found inadequate background checks at the Beckley VA Medical Center. The Veterans Affairs Administration agreed with three recommendations to improve procedures.