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Veterans say Dallas VA Hospital putting lives at risk
Posted on November 15, 2012 at 11:46 PM
Updated Friday, Nov 16 at 12:10 AM
In 2004, the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dallas ranked last in the nation. While local officials claim vast improvements have been made, patients, veterans, continue to complain that poor quality care at the hospital is putting lives at risk.
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