February 20, 2012 - An Army colonel has been removed from his position amid concerns that soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder aren't being properly diagnosed.The US Army Medical Command and the Western Regional Medical Command are investigating questions about whether bureaucratic red tape and a possible effort to save taxpayer money have have kept veterans from getting the correct diagnoses.
Until those questions are resolved, Col. Dallas Homas has been administratively removed from his post as commander of the Madigan Healthcare System.
Reached Monday, many veterans said PTSD is frequently under diagnosed and the issue needs to be properly addressed. read more>>>
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