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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Privatization won’t fix the VA" by Suzanne Gordon at the Boston Globe
Privatization wont fix the VAby Suzanne Gordon at the Boston Globe
http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/05/27/privatization-won-fix/OyQgH0er1VXFNfkQTy01tI/story.html
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First it was Social Security, then Medicare and Medicaid, and then the public health care option under Obamacare. Now, in the wake of recent allegations that veterans hospitals put patients on secret wait lists, Republicans are calling for the privatization of the Veterans Health Administration, the nations largest public health care system which provides cost-effective and high quality care to 6.2 million veterans.
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With its salaried staff of nearly 280,000, the VA has long been a model for health care delivery. The VAs 152 hospitals, 900 clinics, 300 mental health centers, and other facilities many located in rural areas that the private sector ignores care for more than 230,000 people a day. In a recent survey of veterans for the American Customer Satisfaction Index, patients rated the systems services as equal to or better than private sector health care facilities.
One reason is the VAs systematic efforts to improve quality care and patient safety. The VA computerized medical records long before private hospitals. The VA conducts widespread training on inter-professional communication and teamwork that decreases patient deaths and injuries due to the kind of medical mistakes and problems that kill over 400,000 patients a year. In 2007, the VA launched a successful initiative to dramatically reduce the dangers of one the deadliest hospital superbugs methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
The VA has singular expertise in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Many injured soldiers have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with what is known as poly-trauma PTSD plus traumatic brain injury and limb amputations. Few primary care physicians or even specialists have much experience treating such cases in the private sector. In fact, without the VA, vets would have trouble getting any primary care services given the serious shortage of primary care providers in this country.
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"Privatization won’t fix the VA" by Suzanne Gordon at the Boston Globe (Original Post)
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May 2014
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(7,051 posts)1. Called it!
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(118,793 posts)2. Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding! You win. A smilie: