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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
aim a vet the va told me i had cancer i went to a private dr. i don't have any cancer so after that i all ways went to private dr. after the VA told me some is wrong and he told me all ways check with some one after they say some thing is wrong if not him some other dr.
- Mujer AltaLv 71 decade ago
Fact 1 - The world is not perfect. Human beings are not perfect. The institutions created and operated by human beings are not perfect. This fact applies to private and public entities.
Fact 2 - False positives, false negatives and incorrect diagnoses happen all the time, everywhere. It's not that it happens that's important. It's how often it happens and how big the mistakes are. Twelve hundred veterans out of the millions the VA handles is a minor thing, hardly a blip on the great map of healthcare.
Fact 3 - When you get news that is very bad or even very good, check it out before you believe it. Don't grieve or don't celebrate until you've verified that it's true. Too many Americans seem to enjoy the adrenaline rush their panic gives them. We've become the OMG! nation.
- 1 decade ago
If the rules and guidelines were enforced that are in place, the VA would work better.
Reforming the current system is the only way of bettering it.
If the Obama-care you speak of were rules and guidelines that were to protect and serve,
And make healthcare providers resposible for the actions with regardes to cost, care, and the patients well being...Than...yes...I do. :)
- † PRAY †Lv 71 decade ago
No the majority of Americans do not want Obamacare..
& he knows it and still is pushing it at us..