Americans Believe Wounded Iraq War Veterans Are Not Receiving High Quality Medical Care In U.S.
Sunday, May 25, 2008 - 13:21
in Health & Medicine
A majority of Americans (62 percent) believe that wounded Iraq war veterans do not receive high quality care in military and Veteran's Administration hospitals once they return to the US. Americans who have a close family member who is serving or has served in the military are just as likely as Americans with no military connection to say that wounded Iraq veterans do not receive high quality care in military and VA hospitals (64% versus 59%).
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