Veterans deserve affordable health care
Sunday, November 11, 2007
BY ZENEI CORTEZ RN
Veterans Day is traditionally the moment we choose to honor the contributions of the 24 million Americans who have served in our armed forces. But it's not enough to recognize their service abroad if we abandon them when they come home.
Nearly two million of those veterans, including soldiers who survived the mayhem of Iraq and Afghanistan, have returned without access to health care...
...Consider the case of Michael Embrich of Bayonne. He came home unharmed two years ago after serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan -- far luckier than many of his compatriots who lost their lives or limbs. But now he has no health insurance. He runs a small business as a security contractor; he is not eligible for VA health care and can't afford private insurance.
He's 26 years old and healthy, going to college at night, trying to get back into civilian life. "I just can't afford health insurance," he said....
...Getting veterans the health care they need and deserve should be a top priority. It's embarrassing to think that people who fought for us are ignored when they get sick as civilians.
But it's also a scandal that so many Americans have no health insurance, or have health insurance that doesn't adequately cover their medical and prescription drug needs.
What better tribute to our veterans than to provide them and their families -- and the rest of us -- with access to quality affordable health care.
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