Wounds of War

How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation's Veterans

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Pub Date Oct 15 2018 | Archive Date Oct 15 2018

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Description

U.S. military conflicts abroad have left nine million Americans dependent on the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for medical care. Their "wounds of war" are treated by the largest hospital system in the country—one that has come under fire from critics in the White House, on Capitol Hill, and in the nation's media. The resulting public debate about the future of veterans' health care has pitted VHA patients and their care-givers against politicians and policy-makers who believe that former military personnel would be better served by private health care providers.

This high stakes controversy led Suzanne Gordon, award-winning health care journalist and author, to seek insight from veterans and their families, VHA staff and administrators, advocates for veterans, and proponents of privatization. Gordon spent five years closely observing the VHA's treatment of patients suffering from service related injuries, physical and mental.

In Wounds of War, Gordon describes how the VHA-tasked with a challenging patient population- does a better job than private sector institutions offering primary and geriatric care, mental health and home care services, and support for patients nearing the end of life. The VHA, Gordon argues, is an integrated health care system worthy of wider emulation, rather than piece-meal dismantling for the benefit of private contractors. In the unusual culture of solidarity between patients and providers that the VHA has fostered, the author finds a working model for higher quality health care and a much-needed alternative to the practice of for-profit medicine.

U.S. military conflicts abroad have left nine million Americans dependent on the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for medical care. Their "wounds of war" are treated by the largest hospital...


Advance Praise

"Wounds of War is a significant contribution. It intersperses 'boots on the ground' stories from providers, volunteers, family members, and veterans receiving care—and enhances typically dry data about all aspects of VA care. I have never read something that so wonderfully ties it all together. It’s a true work of art."

- Amy Webb, National Legislative Policy Advisor, AMVETS


"Suzanne Gordon's book left me totally convinced that the VA healthcare system is a crucial resource for clinicians, policy makers, and hospital administrators everywhere. As a physician who has worked in university medical centers and community clinics, I was deeply impressed by the front-line care-giving described in Wounds of War. Under increasingly difficult conditions, VA staff are helping and healing patients in ways not reproducible in the private sector."

- Edward Machtinger, M.D. Professor of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco


"Wounds of War shows how the VHA became a leader in patient safety, geriatrics, and the integration of primary and mental health care. At a time when the needs of many Americans are not well addressed in our larger healthcare system, eligible veterans are getting much better care, at lower cost, than patients served by the private sector. Suzanne Gordon's book provides a timely reminder of what veterans will lose if their healthcare system is undermined and dismantled."

- Donald M. Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

"Wounds of War is a significant contribution. It intersperses 'boots on the ground' stories from providers, volunteers, family members, and veterans receiving care—and enhances typically dry data...


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ISBN 9781501730825
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 448

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