Posted on Jul 8, 2016
SSG Bill Sier
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SGT Cynthia Douglas Ybarra
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VA Care in the Community. But I wouldn't count on it. I still havent been reimbursed for a preauthorized mammogram!!
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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There is a Veteran program that extends beyond the VA Hospital if you are otherwise qualified and are unable to receive the appropriate treatment within 30 days (or they have certain geographical challenges) for routing non-emergencies. All Veterans in the program were to have received their cards at this point. If you qualify and have not I would contact the VA promptly.
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SFC Andrew Miller
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I could type everything out, but you can get all of the answers here. Is it a perfect system? Not by any means. Are they making progress to improve it? Yes. You can also talk to the Office that handles it at your nearest VA Medical Center. It will be listed as either Non-VA Care, Community Based Care, or Purchased Care.
http://www.va.gov/opa/choiceact/
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SSG Bill Sier
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I appreciate the direction. I tried speaking to the Purchased Care person at my nearest VA Hospital, but I didn't speak sufficient Klingon to understand what she was saying.
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CW2 Shawn Stevenson
CW2 Shawn Stevenson
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I work for the Department of Veterans Affairs Chief Business Office Purchase Care. I guarantee I can answer your questions. My email is [login to see] If you have a Non VA Medical Care issue send it to me.
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Can anyone give me insight into this veteran's health insurance we supposedly have? How does one use it??
1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
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What health insurance would that be?
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SSG Bill Sier
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Sometime last year I received a card telling me that as a veteran, I had health insurance for non-VA care. I went to register at the time, but I was told I lived too close to a VA Facility to qualify, so I figured it was another VA screw up and shredded the card. Then I saw in the news that the VA had realized their computer had taken the 50 mile radius too literally, and they were re-examining it. I get mail from the VA talking about this new benefit, but when I tried to call the VA about it all I got was mindless double talk. Is it real or is it another failure??
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1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
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SSG Bill Sier - If you mean VA Choice, it's real and there was a revision last year in eligibility. You'd be best served by calling [login to see] (double check that). That's the VA number I've used with success. More helpful than going to a VA in person.
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SSG Bill Sier
SSG Bill Sier
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Going to the VA in person with a question is like going through a corn maze at night.
The number they have on the Veteran's Choice website (now that I know the name again) is [login to see] . I may try yours if I get more Klingon at this number.
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CPL Gerald Fredrick
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If you have gotten your ID then all you need to do is csll your nearest VAMC and ask to speak to scheduling. They will ask you. who your primary care doc is, if you don't have one you will be given one to see.They will manage your visits to specialists or outside community providers. If you need to see someone. urgently they will let you go to urgent clinics but you need too ask them who is contracted snd you meed. to call. In an emergrncy that is life threatening go to nearest ER and call VA within 72hours or have someone call for you.
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