Lessons from the Walter Reed scandal: soldiers trapped in limbo
By Linda Bilmes | Wednesday, March 21, 2007 | The Boston Globe
The lack of planning that went into the Iraq War has resulted in overcrowded and understaffed VA medical facilities, long waits for benefits, and often, inaccurate diagnoses leading to ineffective or dangerous treatment. All of this is further compounded by poor maintenance of the buildings, leading to conditions that in some cases are appalling…BS
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