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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 1804980" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>Don't mean to sound too crass but this is 100% wrong. I have one and I use the VA on a monthly basis, in fact as my primary healthcare provider. It's just not free. It is way cheaper than you'd pay for even the best healhcare coverage. And trust me, the VA isn't what it used to be. Their doctors that I have seen in Austin, Dallas, & Kansas City are 10 times better than any I have seen in the civilian world. I asked one about this the last time...he said it's because he's a contractor and he gets paid to spend more time with the patients. Unlike his civilian practice where it's all about the numbers. If anyone has a question you can PM me. I am not disabled, service-connected anything, and I make more than $30K. I am just a Vet. Go down there yourself and fill out their paperwork and you can get it from the horse's mouth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 1804980, member: 7235"] Don't mean to sound too crass but this is 100% wrong. I have one and I use the VA on a monthly basis, in fact as my primary healthcare provider. It's just not free. It is way cheaper than you'd pay for even the best healhcare coverage. And trust me, the VA isn't what it used to be. Their doctors that I have seen in Austin, Dallas, & Kansas City are 10 times better than any I have seen in the civilian world. I asked one about this the last time...he said it's because he's a contractor and he gets paid to spend more time with the patients. Unlike his civilian practice where it's all about the numbers. If anyone has a question you can PM me. I am not disabled, service-connected anything, and I make more than $30K. I am just a Vet. Go down there yourself and fill out their paperwork and you can get it from the horse's mouth! [/QUOTE]
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