Folks, I am not one to go on rants or anything like that, but I thought this was something that might be discussed by our ultra opinionated, knowledgeable, and involved fellow Jeepsters... Especially since a great many of us are either veterans or family of veterans...
The White House is apparently planning to release a proposal that would place the cost of treatment of battle injuries back on the veterans and their private insurance policies. The proposal would bill private insurance companies for the treatment of service-related medical needs for veterans. The plan calls for reimbursement from the private insurance carriers to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The plan was outlined in a White House meeting with various veterans service organizations, but has met with strong opposition from veterans groups.
I personally find this to be reprehensible. It is bad enough that the VA does not provide adequate health services for our veterans, but to then bill their private insurances for the less than stellar care...
While I personally am not a veteran, I have personal experience dealing with the VA through my father who is a veteran (20 years in the USAF) of 2 tours in Vietnam and involvement in many other conflicts.
Press release from the Air Force Association...http://www.afa.org/media/press/injuries.asp
Letter written to the President...
http://www.afa.org/grl/pdfs/MilitaryCoalition.pdf
The White House is apparently planning to release a proposal that would place the cost of treatment of battle injuries back on the veterans and their private insurance policies. The proposal would bill private insurance companies for the treatment of service-related medical needs for veterans. The plan calls for reimbursement from the private insurance carriers to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The plan was outlined in a White House meeting with various veterans service organizations, but has met with strong opposition from veterans groups.
I personally find this to be reprehensible. It is bad enough that the VA does not provide adequate health services for our veterans, but to then bill their private insurances for the less than stellar care...
While I personally am not a veteran, I have personal experience dealing with the VA through my father who is a veteran (20 years in the USAF) of 2 tours in Vietnam and involvement in many other conflicts.
Press release from the Air Force Association...http://www.afa.org/media/press/injuries.asp
Letter written to the President...
http://www.afa.org/grl/pdfs/MilitaryCoalition.pdf
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