Vietnam Veterans of America Calls for Openness and Transparency in Addressing Contaminated Medical Equipment at VAMCs
Posted on: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 07:05 CDT
"VA Secretary Shinseki, in his confirmation statement, promised to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs," noted
"Secretary Shinseki needs to continue to get the facts from his people, and to inform veterans who get their care at the VA medical centers in
According to a VA press release dated
"It is imperative that the VA reassure veterans who use its Medical Centers and outpatient clinics that all VA clinicians use universal precautions when handling invasive equipment, and that the VA will be vigilant to ensure that the system will be as good as its clinicians," said Rowan.
SOURCE Vietnam Veterans of America
Source: PR Newswire
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