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You Can Always Count on Americans
“You can always count on Americans to do the right thing—after they’ve tried everything else.” Attributed to Winston Churchill 1874-1965
It is unclear if Winston Churchill actually ever said this, though there are a number of versions (all attributed to him) on the Internet. Nevertheless, as a student of American history the truth of this comment resonates with me. Particularly in light of the recent American healthcare reform bill debate.
Gulf War Vets Underserved by VA Hazardous Material Exposure a Major Concern
WASHINGTON, DC—This year marks the 20th anniversary of the start of deployment for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Full Article
Senate Concerned About Increased Prescription Use in Military
WASHINGTON, DC—A Senate panel voiced concern last month of an apparent increase in prescription drug use in the military. Full Article
Experimental Immune Boosting Drug Worsens Tuberculosis in Mice According to NIAID Study
BETHESDA, MD—An experimental drug that boosts production of the immune system protein interferon worsens tuberculosis in mice, Full Article
International Stability Operations are DoD Priority
WASHINGTON, DC—If there is one message that Navy Lt Cdr William J Hughes IV would like to get across, it is that stability operations in the US military are to be given priority comparable to combat operations. Full Article
Nellis AFB 99th Medical Group Champions Patient Safety
WASHINGTON, DC—It is okay to admit a mistake. In fact, Air Force Col Christian Benjamin, commander of the 99th Medical Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Full Article
Officials Say Proposed FY 2011 Unified Medical Budget Meets DoD Needs
WASHINGTON, DC—DoD health officials told a House subcommittee that the president’s proposed $50.7 billion for the FY 2011 budget Full Article
VA Restructures Acquisition Process to Reduce Expenses
WASHINGTON, DC—In order for VA to restructure itself to serve the needs of veterans in the 21st century, it must find ways to standardize and centralize Full Article
Congress Questions Progress of Establishing DoD Medical Centers of Excellence
WASHINGTON, DC—Members of a House subcommittee told DoD health officials that they are frustrated that DoD’s progress has been slow Full Article
Health Reform Presents Better Access for American Indians and Alaska Natives, Slow IHS Staffing Cited as Problem by Congress
WASHINGTON, DC—The passage of health care reform in March will benefit American Indians and Alaska Natives Full Article
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