From Nebraska comes news about a hospital owned by the federal government: VA hospital crumbling.
While it’s bad enough that the hospital in Omaha had “crumbling windows and walls,” it has “seriously outdated surgical capacity.”
To be honest, I’m not sure what “outdated surgical capacity” means, but the term hardly inspires confidence.
Another sign of rationing at work? “Sorry, no more heart surgeries this quarter. We’re booked up.”
(Cross-posted from State House Call.)
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