Andrew Yang's veteran healthcare plan: 6 notes

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Andrew Yang's veteran healthcare plan: 6 notes. Entrepreneur and Democra...

Emily Rappleye

Entrepreneur and Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang on July 22 
unveiled his policy platform for veter...
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Emily Rappleye (Twitter | Google+) - 33 minutes ago


Entrepreneur and Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang on July 22 
unveiled his policy platform for veteran services and healthcare.

The plan, called "More Than A Handshake," aims to expand the services and 
benefits available to veterans. It includes a reverse boot camp to ready 
veterans for civilian life, and it would update the GI Bill, which provides 
support for veteran education.

Here are six healthcare-related details of the policy: 
   
   - While Mr. Yang's "Medicare for All" plan would cover general healthcare 
for veterans, under "More Than A Handshake" the VA would still provide 
veteran-specific health services like prosthetics, mental health and care for 
battlefield-related injuries.
   - Mr. Yang would increase research funding for suicide prevention, 
post-traumatic stress disorder and battlefield injuries.
   - Mr. Yang committed to reducing veteran suicides by 50 percent in four 
years. His plans to accomplish this goal include boosting awareness of services 
and launching campaigns to destigmatize treatment. His plan separately includes 
provisions to expand substance abuse treatment and mental healthcare services.
   - "More Than A Handshake" would increase salaries and benefits for VA 
healthcare providers to improve recruitment and retention, particularly in 
specialties where more providers are needed, like women's health.
   - Mr. Yang's plan would also allow veterans who trained to be paramedics or 
nurses in the military to retain their certifications when seeking civilian 
employment.
   - While Mr. Yang is campaigning to legalize marijuana at the federal level, 
he would also institute medical marijuana waivers for veterans while that 
legislation is being debated.

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