Posted on May 9, 2020
SSgt Lisa J. Markland
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I have a pretty 'complicated' medical case but the VA continues to refuse at times to even consult with me despite internal VA referrals for the consults. They also refuse to refer me to anyone who possibly CAN help-- or the Mission Act options don't have any providers for the care needed within hours of me. Then they refuse to cover many of the meds that outside specialists suggest, costing me >$3,000 per year out-of-pocket. Is this OK at any level and would anyone have any suggestions for how to get the needed care? This way preceeded COVID-19 issues but continues despite it. I've been told the doctors won't even agree to a telehealth or video health consult at the VA across a few departments and programs. I'd already involved a senator's office a few years back and have made almost no progress. Help, please?
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SMSgt John Lemon
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When I had trouble I wrote a congressional, my senator, the president, and the patient ombudsman. I almost wrote the director for the VA but my senator came through. The main point being is that we have to take charge. The bureaucrats won't go out of their way to help so we need to use every avenue to take care of ourselves.
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SSG Eric Blue
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I've researched this question since I first saw it come up last year. Every VA rep I've talked to tells me the same thing: "It is not policy for the VA to refuse medical care to a veteran with a 100% service-connected disability." I also asked them about outsourcing and each one of them said that they outsource care frequently whenever the VA can't handle the veteran's care. I spoke to VA reps in Fayetteville, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Tampa when I asked. But also, remember that I said IT IS NOT POLICY...so I wouldn't be surprised if some of them were simply saying F--- NO! That's terrible, BTW.
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CPO Jeffrey Bohemier
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ABSOLUTELY NO!!!
HELL NO!!!
It’s time for you to take legal action against the VA and/or contact you Congressman and/or Senator.

I’ve listened to years of Trump bragging how he single handidly straightened out the VA. NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH. I’m a 100% disabled Veteran. Yet for the past year I haven’t managed to get a simple dentist appointment using my earned free dental benefits. The VA’s improved in those areas where they’re under the microscope. But in those areas where nobody’s looking they haven’t done a thing to improve how they service their benefactors. Thus, I use TRICARE where I can. Had I relied upon the VA, I would’ve been paralysed from T12 on down. The VA actually told me that I was “CURED” after I had a pain pump embedded into my abdomen.
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MSG Allan Davis
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Under Trumps 2018 Right To Choose. The VA must outsource you care to providers you choose.
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SSG William Hull
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Although VA is a federal program, it is regionally managed. Sadly some areas provide better services than others, depending on the capabilities in the area. A letter or contact with our federal Representative and or senator often helps.
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SGT James Colbert
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There is a,so a retired colonel who used to run Walter Reed Bethesda, he is the director of the VADC, he could also help
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SGT James Colbert
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If you have problems s with the VA in general...i would write to Tammy Duckworth, LTC retired, she is a senator on the Veterans and military service committee, she is a double amputee, help pilot, amazing person.
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SrA Naomi Hogan
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Call the White House VA hotline. They will get things done when the VA is not helping where they should. The number is [login to see] . This number is publicly listed and can be found by Googling "White House VA hotline". You can also try speaking with a patient advocate. I've done that before when a provider was not helping me when I needed help. I got assigned to a new provider. Good luck! I know that has to be incredibly frustrating.
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MAJ James Burns
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I'm miffed by this question. I'm 100% combat disabled and I've been so for more than 20 years. I've never been denied treatment by the VA either in Tampa or Houston. If fact, the Houston VA authorized over a year's treatment of a unique abscess over a metal blade implant by a local Chinese acupuncturist. After 15 months, the VA decided removal of the plate might be prudent. There was never any question of the potential complications or meds which might be needed. I've received nothing but quality care through any VA facility I used. They even sent me to a first rate dental team near my home for dental treatment. I've had 45 surgeries in my lifetime to keep this old body running; many done by or for the VA. I'd guess the specific VA centers have various levels of quality care. I've been extremely lucky with care rendered by Tampa and Houston medical centers.
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PO3 Aileen Dodge
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I am posting this comment I made in response to another comment made to this post. It has to do with the suggestion regarding calling the Whitehouse Veterans line. And it is about understanding exactly what the role of that hotline is.

Ok, so the Whitehouse Veterans line will take your complaint against a VA hospital or agency. They will assign you a case number. They will make some calls and Yes someone from the VA will get in touch with you about your complaint. That however does NOT mean your issue or problem will be solved!!!! The Whitehouse Veterans line simply looks into the complaint and makes a record of the complaint. They don't actually have the ability to solve the issue you are having with the VA. They DO NOT HAVE THE POWER TO FORCE A VA HOSPITAL TO FOLLOW FEDERAL REGULATIONS OR PROTOCOL WHEN IT COMES TO THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF THE VETERANS THEY SERVE AT THAT PARTICULAR VA MEDICAL CENTER (HOSPITAL). I know this, I am speaking from experience. The one thing that really irks the hell out of me when it comes to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs is that NOTHING HAS REALLY CHANGED!!!! Sure they have made it look like things have changed but the overall attitude toward the treatment of VETERANS is still the same "DENY UNTIL THEY DIE". So maybe they have approved more claims and gotten them through the system. But are they giving the proper medical treatment to all those VETERANS??? HELL NO!!! And the more they deny the necessary medical treatment to, over time that will equal out to fewer VETERANS to treat because the MORTALITY rate of Veterans will increase overtime!!! SO there you go. It's easy to approve a disability claim, and it's just as easy to deny medical treatment to that veteran. Or to cause that Veteran so much stress in seeking treatment that over time that stress takes its toll cutting years off the lifespan of the Veteran!!! And there you have it ONE LESS VETERAN THE GOVERNMENT HAS TO PAY FOR!!!
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