Name of the course “Law and Public Policy”
The Administrative Justice System
Veteran’s Administration Hospital Scenario View Full Description |
. Answer the questions that follow. There are no rights or wrong answers but be sure to make strong arguments by giving reasons for your conclusions. Be sure you answer all of the questions thoroughly.
“Assume you are an official in a Department of Veteran’s Affairs hospital (historically known as the VA). A gravely ill man comes to you facility suffering from terminal cancer. He insists that he contracted his illness as a result of exposure to various toxic substances while serving with the U.S. Army in Desert Storm, the 1991 Middle East conflict. He demands that your facility provide him with medical care and that the VA and other government agencies provide financial and counseling services to his wife and children.” (Endnotes omitted.) “Checking with your superiors, you find that while the VA has not taken a final position on how to deal with all aspects of what is being called Gulf War Syndrome, the Department’s preliminary position is that there is no clear basis for finding that any exposure to the combat arena in the Iraq conflict resulted in a service-related disability requiring VA support.” How do you handle this case? In the interests of fairness and compassion, would you try to bend the law to help this veteran? Do you some discretion to help this man because the Agency’s policy is not yet final? If you chose to help this man because you believe his cause is a just one, what are the limits on your actions? Would you admit him for testing? For treatment? Would you be able to help his family as he asks? To what extent is the issue of how to handle this case and ethical question? To what extent a legal question? (Cooper, p.5) Be certain to integrate the readings and research from the online library to support your positions. Remember not to exceed two pages for any response.
Online library.. |
http://www.apus.edu/Online-Library/index.htm?sso=b07682dabe33055d71e84e2a239af0fd
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Name of the book
Cooper, P. J. (2007). Public Law & Public Administration (4th ed.). Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0-495-00755-5
Citation and Reference Style
Students will follow the APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework to the University. Assignments completed in a narrative essay or composition format must follow the citation style cited in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6thed. Please consult the library tutorial: http://www.apus.edu/Online-Library/tutorials/apa.htm.
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