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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3017468" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>The numbers don't lie. Go to the VA's website and look at their patient care numbers. Reimbursed or not, non service connected veterans predominately occupy the VA's limited time and resources.</p><p></p><p>In many cases, it is common and free. I had a drug addicted and socially inept uncle who served for two years in Germany during the Vietnam era. He ended up getting multiple surgeries, counseling, housing and all sorts of care from the VA at the end of his days before he finally drugged himself to death around 2002...all because he classified as a Vietnam era veteran. None of his issues were service connected.</p><p></p><p>Throwing more money at the VA isn't going to "fix it". Redefining who and how they get care will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3017468, member: 42"] The numbers don't lie. Go to the VA's website and look at their patient care numbers. Reimbursed or not, non service connected veterans predominately occupy the VA's limited time and resources. In many cases, it is common and free. I had a drug addicted and socially inept uncle who served for two years in Germany during the Vietnam era. He ended up getting multiple surgeries, counseling, housing and all sorts of care from the VA at the end of his days before he finally drugged himself to death around 2002...all because he classified as a Vietnam era veteran. None of his issues were service connected. Throwing more money at the VA isn't going to "fix it". Redefining who and how they get care will. [/QUOTE]
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