Dole, Shalala to Head Health Care Probe
By William Branigin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 6, 2007; 10:30 AM
President Bush today appointed former senator Bob Dole and former health and human services secretary Donna E. Shalala to co-chair a new presidential commission that will look into problems at the nation's military and veterans' hospitals.
Bush made the announcement in a speech to a gathering of the American Legion in Washington.
Bush said Friday that he was forming the commission to carry out a "comprehensive review" of care for the nation's war wounded. He took the action as the administration sought to deal with a growing scandal over conditions for wounded outpatient soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Disclosures of squalid living conditions for some soldiers and bureaucratic inertia in dealing with their cases have triggered widespread public outrage, generating official inquiries, congressional hearings, public apologies and calls for corrective action.
At a House subcommittee hearing at Walter Reed yesterday, lawmakers said the problems at Walter Reed, featured in a Washington Post series last month, represented "the tip of the iceberg" and called on the Army and the Bush administration to address similar situations in other hospitals nationwide.
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