WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans believe that wounded troops don't receive high quality medical care in military and Veteran's Administration hospitals, according to a new Harvard School of Public Health poll.
By Federica Narancio McClatchy Newspapers
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/iraq/story/38419.html
Military families share that view, the poll found, and are slightly more pessimistic than non-military civilians when it comes to rehabilitation and mental health care. A reality check: Those polled didn't think care at major U.S. civilian hospitals was any better.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
POLL FINDS AMERICANS HAVE LOW OPINION OF MILITARY HEALTH CARE
Posted by Bill Corcoran at 8:32 AM
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