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Kerry

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Biden supports free complete medical care for veterans
« on: August 21, 2021, 03:52:12 PM »
A news report I'd like to read.

President Biden supports completely free medical, mental, visual and dental care for all honorably discharged veterans "for life" also, each vet would be entitled to 4-years of free college.

Premise: Anyone who risks their life, their physical and mental health for the rest of us, deserves to be cared for--for life. It's understood that serving in the military postpones one's civilian professional career. While a vet is serving their country his/her high school friends are continuing their educations or are employed in higher-paying jobs.

Most civilians are not aware of just how much military service affects one's mind, one's moral compass--often for life (being asked to kill or support the killing of others). Few relatives have participated in their own transformative educational process so they don't know how to get into communication with their veteran. I.e. Parents (unconsciously) drive their once precious child to live on the streets. Read: Supporting a Service Member. Most parents are clueless as to the specific communication of theirs that was the turning point for their child.

There would be no need for as many VA hospitals because vets would use civilian hospitals, and doctors of their choice, instead of having to go through the VA.  The VA would still conduct disability examinations for discharged vets so as to determine disability pensions.  The VA would no longer offer in-patient services; instead, they would conduct exams every ten years to ensure the original determination is still accurate and warranted. Vets would be able to engage the services of civilian doctors, dentists, therapists, counselors, and psychologists, for life.

VA staff would undergo a 4-year intensive Leadership Training (the same communication training is to be required of all education and health-care majors) so as to be a safe loving space for vets to share their deepest secrets in complete confidence.

Most vets have not been completely acknowledged for all their good and "bad" deeds; most believe they are due (entitled to) more money for risking their lives. Many vets exaggerate their medical conditions so as to get as much money as possible from the rest of us.* This creates a condition of out-integrity, for the vet,  the VA staff, and the rest of us who enable such abuses. Presently, the VA staff are not skilled at eliciting the truth from a vet. The out-integrity causes even more health issues -- for all concerned, for life.

* Most veterans do not undergo a discharge debriefing (a formal clearing) facilitated by a communicologist (leadership-relationship communication-skills coach). Wounded vets are discharged without being guided to experience and acknowledge their cause (how and why they unconsciously intended) their wound. Few are ever asked to relate what was going on in their mind seconds, minutes, hours, days prior to the "incident (the thoughts, the unacknowledged perpetrations, life's guilt, the procrastinations, the deceits, bouncing around in the cluttered mind getting in the way of clarity, intuition, and awareness, of manifesting one's stated intentions.).

Question: Once Medicare for All (socialized health-care) happens, all presently designated VA hospitals will serve everyone.

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