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    VA completes first phase of daunting health records program, CIO says  Oct 9, 2009
    For example, if a veteran who goes to a private hospital, the goal is that the hospital doctor will be able to access all, or parts of, the veteran's health record. Share this Page. (FCW.com)

    Heckling Rep's Son Defends Dad  Sep 12, 2009
    Joe Wilson and his family have been he benefficiaries of the government sponsered TRICARE health program ever since Joe joined the SC National Guard (when it didn't require you to go overseas to fight), He has voed against veteran's health care reform eleven times (while voting to exempt the TRICARE program). Let's jus boycott SC an its peaces until someone of character gets elected. (CBS News -- Early Show)

    Veteran's health care is horrible  Aug 20, 2009
    Other Articles in this Category. Most Commented Stories. (Yuma Daily Sun, AZ)

    Washington May Release Ill Prisoners To Save Money  Jul 31, 2009
    The department works to see if prisoners qualify for private or veteran's health coverage. Barring other options, they arrange for Medicaid, which is paid for partially by the state and partly with federal money. (KIRO TV, WA)

    Iowa Woman Owes State Almost $300,000 for Veteran's Health Care  Jul 8, 2009
    Monday, July 06, 2009. After caring for Vietnam veteran Roger Lennon for more than a dozen years, two months after his death Sarah Miller received a bill from the state of Iowa for almost $300,000 for medical care he received at a state-run veteran's home, according to a report in the Quad-City Times. (Fox News)

    7Teacher Sends Feces Home in Student's Backpack, School Not Amused»  Jul 7, 2009
    Iowa Woman Owes State Almost $300,000 for Veteran's Health Care. ADVERTISEMENT. (Fox News)

    State considers releasing more ill prisoners early  Feb 8, 2009
    The department works to see if prisoners qualify for private or veteran's health coverage, and barring other options they arrange for Medicaid, which is paid for partially by the state and partly with federal money. "Overall, it's going to be less expensive to provide services to these people outside of the prison system than it would be inside the system," said Glenn Kuper, spokesman for the governor's Office of Financial Management. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    On Your Mind  Feb 8, 2009
    Clueless wrote on Jan 28, 2009 10:12 PM:" Yea, Obama's administration is clueless on how to stimulate the economy. Giving tax breaks to the poor. Lowering interest rates on failing banks; Giving money to failing companies; feeding pork to the lobbyists; trimming the birthrate of the Hispanic population; cutting veteran's health care benefits; Increasing premiums on retirees with fixed incomes; spending more on the war on terror; Gives white house staff jobs to lobbyists; Proposing another $700B... (Sierra Vista Herald, AZ)




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