Treatment FAQ

where can disabled veterans seek treatment

by Aidan Halvorson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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You can call or go to any VA medical center or vet center to get help. VA medical centers are open 24/7.Apr 1, 2022

Can veterans use local hospitals?

Once enrolled, veterans can receive treatment at a VA healthcare facility anywhere in the country. Veterans enrolled in the VA healthcare system are afforded privacy rights under federal law.

Can a veteran go to the VA for anything?

VA health care eligibility only means you can visit VA medical centers and clinics for health care. It does not necessarily mean all health care is 100% free (some medical care may be free, however, many veterans may be required to pay a co-pay).Nov 6, 2020

Can the VA refuse to treat a veteran?

You can agree to or refuse any treatment. You will be told what is likely to happen to you if you refuse a treatment. Refusing a treatment will not affect your rights to future care but you take responsibility for the impact this decision may have on your health.

Who is eligible for treatment at the VA?

If you served in the active military, naval or air service and are separated under any condition other than dishonorable, you may qualify for VA health care benefits.

Who gets VA benefits after death?

Eligible persons include the veteran's spouse or surviving spouse, minor children under age 18. children between the ages of 18 and 23 who are attending an approved school, and children over age 18 who have been determined to be permanently incapable of self-support ('helpless').

Can I lose my VA health benefits?

If you're in one of the lower priority groups, you could lose your VA health care benefits in the future. If you don't keep your private insurance, this would leave you without health coverage.Oct 13, 2021

What veterans are not eligible for VA health care?

If you're a current or former member of the Reserves or National Guard, you must have been called to active duty by a federal order and completed the full period for which you were called or ordered to active duty. If you had or have active-duty status for training purposes only, you don't qualify for VA health care.Apr 19, 2022

Why would a veteran be denied benefits?

Causes for ineligibility of benefits

The veteran was dishonorably discharged. The injury occurred while the veteran was avoiding duty, such as while deserting or absent without leave (AWOL) The injury occurred while the veteran/service member was in prison or detained due to court martial or civil court felony.

Is the VA inefficient?

Results: Overall, VA health care costs 33 percent more than it would if purchased in the private sector (95 percent Confidence interval: 19 percent - 52 percent more); VA inpatient care costs were 56 percent higher (95 percent Confidence interval: 27 percent - 105 percent higher).

Do Veterans have to pay for prescriptions?

Typically, VA drug coverage has no premiums and no or limited copayments for prescriptions—but you must use VA pharmacies and facilities. You may want Part D coverage if you: Live far from a VA pharmacy or facility, or do not want to use a VA provider to get prescriptions.

How long do you have to be in the military to be considered a veteran?

180 days
To be considered a veteran, any military personnel must be on active-duty service for at least 180 days. The only exception is if the member sustained a service-related injury and was discharged under honorable conditions.Apr 2, 2022

Does 6 years in the National Guard make you a veteran?

Does 6 years in the National Guard make you a veteran? Yes, if you spent at least 180 days of that 6 years deployed on federal active duty orders. A 2016 change to federal law expanded the definition of “veteran” for many National Guard members.Jun 25, 2021

Does the VA pay for emergency medical care?

In general, VA can pay for emergency medical care at a local ED for a Veteran’s service-connected condition, or if the care is related to a Veteran’s service-connected condition. Specifically, emergency medical care for a Veteran’s service-connected or related (adjunct) condition (s) is eligible for VA payment as long as the VA wasn’t reasonably available to provide the care.

What should a veteran do in a medical emergency?

During a medical emergency, Veterans should immediately seek care at the nearest medical facility. A medical emergency is an injury, illness or symptom so severe that without immediate treatment, you believe your life or health is in danger.

What to do if you believe your life is in danger?

If you believe your life or health is in danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department right away. Veterans do not need to check with VA before calling for an ambulance or going to an emergency department.

Do you need to check with the VA before calling for an ambulance?

Veterans do not need to check with VA before calling for an ambulance or going to an emergency department. During a medical emergency, VA encourages all Veterans to seek immediate medical attention without delay.

What is an ED?

IMPORTANT: An emergency department (ED) is a facility that is staffed and equipped to provide emergency treatment and does not include community facilities that provide medical treatment in situations other than emergencies. Service-Connected Emergency Care. Nonservice-Connected Emergency Care.

How to contact VA mental health?

Call us at 877-222-8387. We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. If you have hearing loss, call TTY: 800-877-8339. You don’t need to be enrolled in VA health care to get care. Learn more about accessing VA mental health services.

What is the VA mental health number?

We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. If you have hearing loss, call TTY: 800-877-8339. You don’t need to be enrolled in VA health care to get care. Learn more about accessing VA mental health services. To connect with other resources for Veterans and transitioning service members:

How to contact the VA about homelessness?

Contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A trained VA counselor will offer information about VA homelessness programs, health care, and other services in your area. The call is free and confidential.

What is the National Alliance on Mental Illness?

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NAMI builds better lives for millions of Americans affected by mental illness by providing education programs for families and individuals living with mental health problems. The Jed Foundation.

What is medically managed detoxification?

Medically managed detoxification to stop substance use safely, and services to get stable. Drug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce cravings (like methadone and buprenorphine for opiate addiction) Nicotine replacement or other medicines for stopping tobacco use.

How to contact the VA for homeless veterans?

Visit our website to learn about VA programs for Veterans who are homeless. Contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A trained VA counselor will offer information about VA homeless programs, health care, and other services in your area.

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Regardless of what state you live in, it’s important that you pursue the monthly compensation payments you’re due for disabilities connected to your military service.

About The Author

Rebecca Hatley is a veteran coach with VA Claims Insider. Coming from a family with a long line of military service, she has always held a deep appreciation for the men and women who serve our country. She believes that our veterans deserve our gratitude for the sacrifices they make to keep us safe.

Can a disabled veteran get Social Security?

If you are a disabled veteran, you are also eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. For more information, see our article on getting Social Security and veterans disability at the same time.

Can a disabled veteran be discriminated against?

As a disabled veteran, you have the right not to be discriminated against in your employment. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects you from employment discrimination on the basis of your disability.

How many days a week can you call the VA?

You can call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and get connected with resources in your community. Information is also available at the VA web page for the Homeless. Employment. As a disabled veteran, you have the right not to be discriminated against in your employment.

What is VA Transitional Assistance?

The VA provides assistance to veterans seeking to reestablish their employment following their discharge from service. For information about job counseling, preferential hiring of veterans, assistance with small business, and other job-related assistance, see the website VA's web page on VA Transitional Assistance.

How long do you have to appeal a VA decision?

You can appeal when you are denied disability compensation, pension, education benefits, coverage for medical services, or other benefits. You have one year from the date of the notification of a VA decision to file an appeal.

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