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The Veteran in Your Family is Getting Some of the Best Care Anywhere

By Jeff Musall, published Jan 17, 2006
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The second description is the more accurate.  My father has been in the Veterans medical system for years, and during that time we have witnessed dramatic improvement.  Twenty years ago a Vet could get dramatically different care, depending on which facility he or she might go to.  That seems to be far less the case now.  The Vet can expect more standardized care across the nation.  My mother recently went through a long series of hospital stays at various private hospitals, and I think overall my father fared better at the Veterans facilities.  There seems to be much more of a tendency to treat the patient over just watching the bottom line.  

Presently, my father is being cared for at the Veterans hospital in Denver, Colorado.  Each time I have visited I have been impressed by the level of care of the facility and the staff.  Previously he had been in the hospital in Portland, Oregon.  I was equally impressed by the level of treatment he was given there.  In both facilities the staff took the time to inform us (the family) each step of the way about each procedure they wanted to do, and they took the extra time to make sure we understood.  Each time I went home I felt like I was leaving my father in the hands of people who were very much concerned with a successful outcome for him.  

I think that the private health care system in America could learn from the Veterans system some things about how to run a hospital that centers on patient care.  To those who remember the scenes from the film Born on the Fourth of July  this may seem hard to believe.  To those people I say go see for yourself.  If you or someone in your is eligible for care at a Veterans hospital, don't think that they will not get the best care available there.  Private facilities may exceed the Veterans hospital on occassion (like for the most wealthy patients)  but not often.  

Takeaways
  • VA hospitals provide top notch care for Veterans.
  • Patients are treated more as individuals.
  • I feel comfortable knowing my father is in a VA hospital.
Did You Know?
The success of the Veterans hospitals could be a guide for a more equitable system for all Americans.
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I have something to add about the VA health System. At least in the state that I cuurently live in. Before I add this comment I would like to say that the VA Hospital in New York, NY had wonderful service and helped with no problem. However, I now reside in Colorado SPrings, Colorado. Six weeks ago I tried to register here at the VA Clinic so I can be seen by a doctor. I recently found out through a private doctor that I have a lump in my throught about 3.5 cm in length and about the same in width that should be taken out but I can't afford this doctor, the surgery or even a MRI. So, I followed the advice of my father who's been a veteran since Vietnam and went to VA. I registered at the clinic they told me I would hear something in 2 weeks but I never did. FInally after 6 weeks of playing phone tag I get an answer. I was told that since I am not disabled and I'm not coming from Iraq I am not a priority. I was also told that I would be put on a access list and there are veterans that h

Posted on 01/02/2007 at 12:01:00 PM

 
Sadly, the current policies of the Bush Administration threaten to reverse all the gains made in the Veterans health care system. The President asks our young people to fight and risk everything, then tires to cut the organization that will benefit them if they are wounded...

Posted on 02/27/2006 at 9:02:00 PM

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