Soldiers Face Neglect, Frustration At Army's Top Medical Facility

<p>From Harvard Medical School:</p>

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<p>“BOSTON-December 11, 2006 - Patients are more likely to receive high quality of care in not-for-profit hospitals and in hospitals with more registered nurses and advanced technology, reports a comprehensive Harvard Medical School (HMS) analysis published in the Dec. 11 Archives of Internal Medicine.”</p>

<p>“Not-for-profit hospitals consistently performed better than for-profit hospitals for each condition, and federal and military hospitals had the highest performance.”</p>

<p>By they way, they treat servicemen and servicewomen.</p>