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Washington has ordered a review of the way wounded US soldiers are cared for at military hospitals, following highly critical reports in the US media. | Washington has ordered a review of the way wounded US soldiers are cared for at military hospitals, following highly critical reports in the US media. |
A top defence official has admitted one hospital, Walter Reed, had problems that must be fixed "immediately". | |
Reports in the Washington Post said some of the soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan lived in buildings infested with rodents and cockroaches. | |
It said others had to wait for months to get their disability pay. | It said others had to wait for months to get their disability pay. |
Dr William Winkenwerder, assistant defence secretary for health affairs, said trust in the Army had "taken a hit" following complaints about living conditions at some Walter Reed buildings. | |
General Richard Cody, vice-chief of staff of the Army, added that he had visited some of the rooms and found them "disappointing". | |
He pledged to oversee personally the reconstruction of the building he inspected, which is known as Building 18. | |
'Outrage' | |
White House spokesman Tony Snow said the men and women who fought for the US deserved "the best care". | |
"There's plenty of outrage," Mr Snow said, responding to the Washington Post's investigation into how some 700 wounded soldiers were being treated at Washington's Walter Reed Army Medical Center. | |
"We need to make sure that whatever problems there are get fixed," the White House spokesman said. | "We need to make sure that whatever problems there are get fixed," the White House spokesman said. |
The Pentagon said an independent panel would look into outpatients and administrative processes at Walter Reed and also at the National Naval Hospital in Maryland. | The Pentagon said an independent panel would look into outpatients and administrative processes at Walter Reed and also at the National Naval Hospital in Maryland. |
The Pentagon said that the army and the navy had also begun their own reviews of America's top two medical facilities. | The Pentagon said that the army and the navy had also begun their own reviews of America's top two medical facilities. |
In the US Congress, Democratic lawmakers said they were appalled by the reports' findings and promised to push for legislation to improve conditions at military hospitals. | In the US Congress, Democratic lawmakers said they were appalled by the reports' findings and promised to push for legislation to improve conditions at military hospitals. |
The reports put the White House - which is trying to win public support for its handling of the war in Iraq - in a difficult position, the BBC's Emilio San Pedro says. | The reports put the White House - which is trying to win public support for its handling of the war in Iraq - in a difficult position, the BBC's Emilio San Pedro says. |
After all, President George W Bush has often spoken of America's debt to the country's military personnel for their service in Afghanistan and Iraq, our correspondent says. | After all, President George W Bush has often spoken of America's debt to the country's military personnel for their service in Afghanistan and Iraq, our correspondent says. |
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