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Tell the VA to Improve Care Standards for Women!
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VA facilities and resources are unacceptably understaffed to address women's health needs!
In 1901, the first women began serving in the military under the Army Nurse Corps. Since then, thousands of women have served their nation in a variety of roles in the armed forces1.
Today, 15% of the United States’ veterans are women. As service members, they should be entitled to the same benefits as their male counterparts, but in practice, this is far from true because VA hospitals are critically understaffed and unprepared to address medical issues specific to women2.
According to a report by Disabled American Veterans (DAV), a third of VA medical centers lack a gynecologist on staff3. Even the symptoms of everything from PTSD to heart attacks are different in women than in men4.
Moreover, 31% of VA clinics lack staff to provide adequate treatment for sexual assault5.
While it has become easier for survivors of sexual trauma to get treatment since the government ended the requirement that military members produce proof of an assault. thousands of female veterans are yet unable to get disability compensation benefits for sexual trauma because they do not have enough paperwork to support their claims5.
Our female veterans deserve the same level of care and professionalism that goes into treating male veterans.
Sign the petition and ask the secretary of the Veterans Affairs Department to make sure women veterans get the care they need and deserve!