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Despite Need, No Plans to Add Veterans Health Centers

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When it opened in 2010, the Veterans Affairs health clinic at City College of San Francisco was touted as a model for the future--the first health care offered by the agency on a college campus. But three years later, there is no plan for a widespread national rollout. Although nearly one million veterans used the GI Bill to go to college last year, the VA says its health care system so far has served 6,000 on fewer than three dozen campuses.

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