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Fri May 10, 2013, 07:51 AM May 2013

Murphy calls on VA to improve monitoring of suicidal veterans

http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2013/05/09/news/doc518bc89e7bd9c667520292.txt

Alarmed by a new report that found gaps in the VA’s follow-up care of suicidal veterans discharged from Veterans Health Administration inpatient mental health facilities, U.S. Sen. Christopher Murphy is asking the VA to “act as quickly as possible” to reduce the risk of suicide.

In a letter to VA Secretary Eric Shinseki -- prompted by a Wednesday news story about the VA Office of Inspector General’s report -- Murphy said he had “deep concern” about the findings of deficiencies in follow-up care for veterans who are discharged from inpatient mental health facilities.

“As you know, suicide is now the leading cause of death among military personnel who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as many as 22 veterans take their own lives every day,” Murphy wrote. “Given this stark reality, the fact that the VA is not monitoring veterans who are at a high risk of suicide is not acceptable.”

Murphy requested that the VA provide him with a comprehensive overview of the improvements it plans to make to reduce suicide rates. He praised Shinseki for focusing on the “epidemic” of veteran suicides, but said the new report “suggests that we still have a lot more work to do. . . Every veteran suicide represents a collective failure of our nation to properly care for those who have borne the battle. I know we can do better.”
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Broken SamKnause May 2013 #1

SamKnause

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Fri May 10, 2013, 08:02 AM
May 2013

This country needs to stop sending our men and women into harms way and take care of the veterans whose lives they have destroyed.

You can not turn men and women into killing machines and not expect dire consequences.

What this country should be asking is why we are war mongering and empire building the world over ? Until this question is answered and addressed, nothing will change.

We have psychopaths in all branches of our government.
We have psychopaths in charge of Wall Street.
We have psychopaths in charge of our military.
We have psychopaths running our corporations.

The U.S. is no longer a country that operates under the rule of law.

When presidents and administrations are not held accountable the results are disastrous.
When corporations are not held accountable the results are disastrous.

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