Hillary Clinton’s misleading claim that ‘numerous surveys’ show veterans are satisfied with VA medical care

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By Michelle Ye Hee Lee

The Clinton campaign pointed to three surveys where the majority of veterans showed general satisfaction with the VA’s health care.

A 2013 study commissioned by the VA used the American Customer Satisfaction Index to gauge veterans’ satisfaction. The health system’s inpatient care, based on veterans who had recently been discharged from a VHA acute medical center, rated 84 on a 0 to 100 scale — four points higher than the industry average. Outpatient care scored 82, within one point of industry average.

A VA-funded Rand Corporation study of veterans receiving mental health services from the Veterans Health
Administration found 74 percent of patients reported being helped by the treatment they received, and 42 percent were “highly satisfied” with their VHA mental health care. But hire vetssince the survey’s results are several years old (they were completed in 2008 and 2009), the results may be used as a baseline to judge future satisfaction with the VA’s services, according to the Rand Corporation.

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  1. Similarly, numerous surveys show that Americans are NOT satisfied with either Hilary Clinton´s service or the alias, BHObama´s service. Similar surveys show that neither H. Clinton nor BHObama is believable.

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