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<title>IG: Phoenix VA hospital missed care for 1,700 vets</title>
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<description>Navy veteran Ken Senft turned to the Department of Veterans Affairs for medical care in 2011 after his private insurance grew too costly. It could have been a fatal mistake, he now says. A few years ago, the 65-year-old had a lesion on his head. He went to a VA clinic near his home outside Phoenix, but he said the doctor told him it could be two years before he might get an appointment with a dermatologist.So he paid out of pocket to see a private physician. Turns out, he had cancer. [&#x26;#x2026;] A probe of operations at the Phoenix...</description>
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<title>&#x26;#x27;Veterans died! Get us the answers!&#x26;#x27;: Republicans boil over as Veterans Affairs officials answer</title>
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<description>Sparks flew during a rare late-night hearing before the House Veterans Affairs Committee, as visibly upset Republicans raked VA officials over the coals while the ink was still wet on a scathing inspector general report condemning the agency&#x26;#x27;s deadly failures. The report found that in Phoenix, Arizona alone, 1,700 U.S. military veterans were denied medical care and others waited an average of 115 days to be seen by a doctor &#x26;#x2013; and that officials covered up the lapses by manipulating wait-lists and other official records. Tennessee Republican Rep. Phil Roe, a physician and veteran of the Army Medical Corps, summed...</description>
<author>Daily Mail</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2014 05:07:54 GMT</pubDate>
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