Thursday, February 22, 2007
Department to Review Military Medical Rehabilitative and Administrative Care
U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
News Release
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 198-07 February 20, 2007
The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Navy have begun a review of the medical care provided at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center to those wounded in service to their country. To complement these efforts an independent review group will be formed to look into outpatient care and administrative processes at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center.
The group shall promptly conduct its work and report its findings and provide recommendations to the Secretaries of the Army and Navy and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs.
“The quality of medical and rehabilitative care for all service members at our DoD facilities is second to none,” said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. “We are committed to improving the clinical and administrative processes, including improving temporary living conditions for our service members and their families.”
The group will have unrestricted access to all facilities and personnel and will be provided appropriate assistance and administrative support to conduct this review.
The group shall also have a special advisor not serving as a member of the group, who can provide special advice and expertise in the area of social work, rehabilitation, psychological counseling and family support issues.
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I never knew that DOD "owned" Walter Reid Army Hospital and Naval Hospital Bethesda, MD. This information certainly explains a lot of things. For years, the Army, Navy and VA have been taking hits for what is apparently a problem that belongs to DOD. No GD wonder that things are so bad there. More proof that six years of Rummy and Company can ruin anything. At one time, Walter Reid and Bethesda provided top notch world renown care for their patients.
~G
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02/22/07
There was an article in the Washington Post (see: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/20/AR2007022001574.html) wherein the Army Secretary Francis Harvey is quoted as saying "We had some NCOs [noncommissioned officers] who weren't doing their job, period,"
What a crock - He should go the way that Rummy went. I urge everyone to call upon President Bush to fire the SOB. I will be writing him as soon as I click the "Publish" button.
~G
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
News Release
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 198-07 February 20, 2007
The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Navy have begun a review of the medical care provided at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center to those wounded in service to their country. To complement these efforts an independent review group will be formed to look into outpatient care and administrative processes at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center.
The group shall promptly conduct its work and report its findings and provide recommendations to the Secretaries of the Army and Navy and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs.
“The quality of medical and rehabilitative care for all service members at our DoD facilities is second to none,” said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. “We are committed to improving the clinical and administrative processes, including improving temporary living conditions for our service members and their families.”
The group will have unrestricted access to all facilities and personnel and will be provided appropriate assistance and administrative support to conduct this review.
The group shall also have a special advisor not serving as a member of the group, who can provide special advice and expertise in the area of social work, rehabilitation, psychological counseling and family support issues.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I never knew that DOD "owned" Walter Reid Army Hospital and Naval Hospital Bethesda, MD. This information certainly explains a lot of things. For years, the Army, Navy and VA have been taking hits for what is apparently a problem that belongs to DOD. No GD wonder that things are so bad there. More proof that six years of Rummy and Company can ruin anything. At one time, Walter Reid and Bethesda provided top notch world renown care for their patients.
~G
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
02/22/07
There was an article in the Washington Post (see: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/20/AR2007022001574.html) wherein the Army Secretary Francis Harvey is quoted as saying "We had some NCOs [noncommissioned officers] who weren't doing their job, period,"
What a crock - He should go the way that Rummy went. I urge everyone to call upon President Bush to fire the SOB. I will be writing him as soon as I click the "Publish" button.
~G
Labels: Bldg 18., Secretary of the Army, Walter Reed

