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Obama wants veterans to pay for their own treatments

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki confirmed Tuesday that the Obama administration is considering a controversial plan to make veterans pay for treatment of service-related injuries with private insurance.

But the proposal would be “dead on arrival” if it’s sent to Congress, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, said.

Murray used that blunt terminology when she told Shinseki that the idea would not be acceptable and would be rejected if formally proposed. Her remarks came during a hearing before the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs about the 2010 budget.

No official proposal to create such a program has been announced publicly, but veterans groups wrote a pre-emptive letter last week to President Obama voicing their opposition to the idea after hearing the plan was under consideration.

The groups also cited an increase in “third-party collections” estimated in the 2010 budget proposal — something they said could be achieved only if the Veterans Administration started billing for service-related injuries.

Asked about the proposal, Shinseki said it was under “consideration.”

“A final decision hasn’t been made yet,” he said.

Currently, veterans’ private insurance is charged only when they receive health care from the VA for medical issues that are not related to service injuries, like getting the flu.

Charging for service-related injuries would violate “a sacred trust,” Veterans of Foreign Wars spokesman Joe Davis said. Davis said the move would risk private health care for veterans and their families by potentially maxing out benefits paying for costly war injury treatments.

A second senator, North Carolina Republican Richard Burr, said he agreed that the idea should not go forward.

“I think you will give that up” as a revenue stream if it is included in this April’s budget, Burr said.

Murray said she’d already discussed her concerns with the secretary the previous week.

“I believe that veterans with service-connected injuries have already paid by putting their lives on the line,” Murray said in her remarks. “I don’t think we should nickel and dime them for their care.”

Eleven of the most prominent veterans organizations have been lobbying Congress to oppose the idea. In the letter sent last week to the president, the groups warned that the idea “is wholly unacceptable and a total abrogation of our government’s moral and legal responsibility to the men and women who have sacrificed so much.”

The groups included The American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.

At the time, a White House spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the option was being considered.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/10/veterans.health.insurance/index.html

March 12, 2009 - Posted by count us out | Uncategorized | | 3 Comments

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  1. Good article. I found this as one of the “you may also like…” articles at the bottom of my blog on the same subject. If this really is being considered, and it looks like it is, I will fight it with everything I have. As a veteran, it is a slap in my face. I humbly ask that you and your readers come on over and add your thoughts to my discussions as well. All I require of people commenting is that they do so with respect for those that differ in opinion.

    USWeapon
    http://standupforamerica.wordpress.com

    Comment by USWeapon | March 17, 2009

  2. Haven’t we been endlessly told by mainstream media and the political left that it’s the Republican party that will do anything to keep the rich in power while forgetting about the average citizen? So what’s with throwing multiple billions at banks and big businesses while planning to shaft the American soldier? Maybe that’s what both parties are up to nowadays. I don’t know.

    Comment by MsMah | March 17, 2009

  3. [...] veterans will be responsible for paying their own health care.  How can you not help out your veterans, Mr. President?  How can you expect them to fight for you when you tell them they will have to pay [...]

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