Sunday, May 25, 2008

POLL FINDS AMERICANS HAVE LOW OPINION OF MILITARY HEALTH CARE


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.

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