Last week, we reported that "[m]ore than 1.5 million medical orders were canceled by the Department of Veterans Affairs without any guarantee the patients received the treatment or tests they needed"
Turns out, this was far from an isolated incident. Today we learn that
"Clerks at the Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Fort Collins [Colorado] were instructed last year how to falsify appointment records so it appeared the small staff of doctors was seeing patients within the agency’s goal of 14 days."
So, two questions: How many more of our vets will die because the bureauweenies in charge of this government-run health care scheme must die needlessly?"
And: Aren't these the same type of bureauweenies who are now in charge of civilian health care?
Sleep well....
Turns out, this was far from an isolated incident. Today we learn that
"Clerks at the Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Fort Collins [Colorado] were instructed last year how to falsify appointment records so it appeared the small staff of doctors was seeing patients within the agency’s goal of 14 days."
So, two questions: How many more of our vets will die because the bureauweenies in charge of this government-run health care scheme must die needlessly?"
And: Aren't these the same type of bureauweenies who are now in charge of civilian health care?
Sleep well....