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UPDATE: CNN'S CAFFERTY CALLS VETERANS WITHOUT
HEALTHCARE "A NATIONAL EMBARRASSMENT" -- "That
we have any veterans in this country unable to
get health
care because they don't have the money, that's
wrong."

CNN's Jack Cafferty
The background story that triggered Cafferty's
remarks is here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfNOV07/nf110107-6.htm
Be sure to watch the video of Cafferty at the
link below.
Story here...
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/
Cafferty_Vets_without_healthcare_a_national_1101.html
Story below:
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Cafferty: 1.8 million veterans without healthcare
'a national embarrassment'
Mike Aivaz and Jason Rhyne
CNN's Jack Cafferty says it's a "national embarrassment" that US military
veterans are among the 47 million Americans that do not have health
insurance.
Cafferty cited new research conducted at Harvard Medical School indicating
that 1.8 million veterans were uninsured in 2004, a number that's climbed
by 290,000 since 2000 estimates. The same study found an additional 3.8
million people, all members of veteran households, also lacked coverage.
"Turns out most uninsured veterans are in the middle class and thus are
ineligible for VA care because of their incomes," said Cafferty. "They're
too high. Others can't afford to make the co-payments, and some just
simply lack veterans facilities in their communities."
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The lead researcher on the study, Dr. David
Himmelstein, of Cambridge Health Alliance, said in a press release that
the problem was on the rise -- and pointed to universal health care as a
possible fix.
"The number of uninsured vets has skyrocketed since 2000, and eligibility
has been cut, barring hundreds of thousands of veterans from care,” said
Himmelstein. “We need a solution that works for veterans, their families,
and all Americans -- single payer national health insurance."
Cafferty said that even one uninsured American veteran was nothing short
of a disgrace.
"That, in this humble fellow's opinion, is a national embarrassment," he
said. "That we have any veterans in this country unable to get health care
because they don't have the money, that's wrong."
At the end of the segment, Cafferty read an email from one North Carolina
veteran denied coverage.
"I am a Vietnam era vet and I tried to get VA medical and was told that my
income was too high. I then asked to be covered if I took the co-pay and
was told that they were not accepting any new candidates," said the
ex-military man. "That's about as close to 'get lost, vet' as you can
get."
"That's pretty sad stuff," Cafferty concluded.
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