Posted on Sep 5, 2015
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Sgt Spencer Sikder
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My experience and reading many of the posts on various blogs, including RP, it appears there are pockets of great, good and very bad care throughout VA.
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SGT Scott Bell
SGT Scott Bell
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no
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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I really like your balanced and just response; Sgt Spencer Sikder. I think that what you're saying is true.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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It depends on the VA facility. I routinely review medical records and I see huge differences between facilities.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Thank you for doing this for us, SSgt Alex Robinson.
I hope and pray that the VA Hospitals that needed improvement- have improved
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Yes I do.
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Veterans/Retirees: Do you feel that your local VA gives you the best care anywhere? Or just the opposite?
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I have been provided medical care at three different VA Clinics (Fresno, CA, Manila RP and Orlando, FL). The Fresno VA was very good in timely response and I received quality medical care there. The Manila VA only provides care for Service Connected Conditions. It took them over two years to process a claim, as they decided that they would relook all previous SC conditions. Their lack of timely providing of medical care almost killed me. I had to have emergency surgery for a condition that I had been telling them about for 5 years. The Orlando VA is fair, but it takes too long to get referred to special clinics and get an appointment. Again, I ended up having another emergency surgery that was caused by over dosing a medication and they didn't take a good look at the symptoms I was experiencing. I have learned that you have to stand up and fight for your rights. It seems that the saying: "The squeaking wheel get the oil" is very true!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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I am so sorry that you have had so much trouble with the VA system; LTC Robert Flynn. And to have emergencies happen to you; because of the very inadequate and broken down VA- is highly uncalled for.
And you know Sir, a man of your caliber should be treated with honor and respect....you should be taken care of ASAP, because you are so needed.
Stand up, Sir, and Fight for Those Rights!
P.S. I pray that you are totally okay now; Lieutenant Colonel.
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LTC Robert Flynn
LTC Robert Flynn
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Thank you, SPC Margaret Higgins, for the very touching comments. I am about 95% back to where I need to be and I thank my wife and God for that. I am a fighter and make my feelings about the VA known to as many of the right people that I can get in touch with either in person, by mail or online.. To let everyone know my feelings about the VA, I wear a t-shirt that says "FIX THE VA" every time I go to the VA. I get plenty of double takes and comments from the VA Staff and fellow veterans.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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You are most welcome LTC Robert Flynn. I am glad that you are a fighter. I don't think you would have gotten as far as you have; without having been one.
It does take help in this world; does it not; Sir.
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SGM Gregory Hoppe
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I can't enough good things about James A Haley VA in Tampa.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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VERY happy for you; SGM Gregory Hoppe.
The VA in San Francisco is outstanding in their treatment of Veterans.
And specifically in their treatment of me.
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CSM Jennifer Dehorty
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I currently use the VAMC in ABQ, NM - I have had nothing short excellent care. In a couple instances, above and beyond! I doubt that I would receive the same level of care and personal attention in the private sector.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Music to my ears, CSM Jennifer Dehorty ! And above and BEYOND!
I doubt as well, whether you would receive that kind of care in a civilian hospital.
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LTC Erik Spike Thiesmeyer, Sr.
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I have two VA Clinics within 25 miles of me. Both are excellent. I have had nothing but great service.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Very, very happy for you; LTC Erik Spike Thiesmeyer, Sr.. And a lot of that credit is due to you....How you affect them with your Dignity, Responsibility, Courage, Honor, Respect, etc.
Those who affect any medical staff member, in any kind of negative way: are bound to be treated accordingly, or not at all. (I am guessing, as I am treated with the utmost of love and respect at my local VA.)
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SPC George Long
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NO. They get worse day by day. I'm old and terminal and feel sorry for our younger generation of veterans. If this is the best the VA can deliver I recommend you begin , today, to demand loud and long its replacement and the prosecution of the people who allowed this to happen. As is oft repeated in the halls of the VA, 'deny, deny, until they die!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Please see my comment above, to you, SPC George Long. You truly are a great inspiration.
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PO2 Peter Klein
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VA San Diego gives good care. Veterans are treated with respect. Yes, sometimes there are waits to get appointments but not usually in my case.
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SPC David Hannaman
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I've never had to deal with the VA so I can't really speak for it, but I've had to deal with the civilian "for profit" Healthcare system and I've seen many of the same complaints that I see here.

Looking from the outside in at the VA system I see a lot of benefits, centralized records that are leveraged to prevent bad medication interactions for example (something that kills civilians at a rate comparable to automotive accidents).

I'd like to see the VA system expanded and all government healthcare dollars spent there... From POTUS to dogcatcher, and all Medicaid dollars. I think forcing the politicians and "leadership" there would be a great way to ensure quality, and sending the rest would ensure "bang for the buck" of tax dollars spent.

Once stabilized opening it up to contracting with the Insurance industry would foster competition within the industry and offset the taxpayer cost of the system (by charging say 200% of cost).

Right now there are too many hospital systems that don't have competition (all hospitals in the Dallas/Fort Worth market for instance are owned by three hospital systems, and insurance is forced to contract with them all... making for really short price negotiations).

I'm all for companies and doctors making a fair profit, but I question the morality of becoming insanely wealthy by providing services to people facing possibly the lowest moments of their lives.
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