Posted on Apr 1, 2016
Panel weighs closing all VA health care — vets' groups raise conflict of interest
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL I wonder if all those on the panels were holders of MBAs (no offense to anyone) instead of BSNs, DO, or MD. I ask this because quite often it is found that Administration and review boards/panels do not have healthcare professionals in/on them as the primary goal is a business one of saving dollars not one of putting patient care first.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
Not everyone with a masters is all that smart. It takes common sense on a lot of things.
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SFC Wade W.
SGT Benjamin Huminski - our voice is not heard unless it supports their point of view. That is how I feel anymore.
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SGT Benjamin Huminski
I agree, but I'm also a believer that if you're not trying to fix the problem you become the problem
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SFC Wade W.
SGT Benjamin Huminski - I am active as a patient and advocate at my local VA and I speak, call and write letters regularly to my representatives (McCain and Flake are my Senators) which sometimes I truly feel are 86'd as soon as they are received. I will never stop though. It is too important of an issue.
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SGT Benjamin Huminski
SFC Wade W. - I appreciate the fact that you are active I've found through working with Senators Murkowski and Sullivan that my family gets more action on my behalf than I do.
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As SFC Wade W. commented, how about asking the vets. We are the biggest stakeholders in this. Whatever happened to this: With the words, “To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan,” President Lincoln affirmed the government’s obligation to care for those injured during the war and to provide for the families of those who perished on the battlefield."
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PO1 Tony Holland
The Veterans will always be just collateral damage in the fight for lower taxes on the obscenely wealthy.
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