Posted on May 9, 2020
Can the VA refuse to treat a 100% service-connected veteran citing their case as "too complex," and also refuse to outsource them for care?
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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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This administration is going to help you or any other Veteran more then they have to, YOUR NOT AN ILLEGAL ALIEN!
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Sit down with a VSO from your veteran's organization and create a letter with the pertinent info about your case. Make six copies, one each for your Congressional delegates, POTUS, national level VA Hospital head and one for your personal file. At least one of the five you mail will get some attention.
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Contact: Keith Brekhus
Northern District Director
Office of Congressman O’Halleran
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First name the senator who refuse to help and turn his name over to your local VFW . Second go to your local Veterans office and ask for your representative let them send your history to the VA . Third use your voice in the local media bad PR is one thing the VA fears .
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Not legally. I would make sure I am part of a service organization, i.e. VFW, DAV, State VA organization or which ever has the largest presence in your area. Also, get a new provider and get the local number for community care. If you haven't already get your SSDI or standard Medicare. There is many ways to fight this but getting the best organization with lawyers is my best recommendation...
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This POTUS may not be much help, BUT, write him a letter anyway and CC your senators and representative.
In Fact, send a copy of the letter to the United States secretary of veterans affairs. The current incumbent is Denis McDonough and he has been since February 9, 2021. As a Cabinet Member, he reports directly to POTUS. I would address the envelope and a cover letter to him.
The address is:
810 Vermont Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. 20420
In Fact, send a copy of the letter to the United States secretary of veterans affairs. The current incumbent is Denis McDonough and he has been since February 9, 2021. As a Cabinet Member, he reports directly to POTUS. I would address the envelope and a cover letter to him.
The address is:
810 Vermont Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. 20420
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CMDCM Gene Treants
I did not insult POTUS, I stated the fact he does not usually involve himself in matters like this. BUT, since you asked, in the case of the current POTUS, he has made clear his disregard for the Military.
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Normally no, but there are a number of issues involved; is it a service connected issue? Are you refusing offered care in favor of some preferred therapy you found on the internet? I had a patient that was totally convinced that worms were burrowed all through her body and picked sores all over digging them out. Did all the tests you could think of to find the “worms” to no avail but she was difficult to convince. There are folks that believe their therapy should be just how they desire in spite of standard of care or risks. I usually try to listen intently and educate the veteran to the better options. That being said getting specialty care when you are hours from a VA medical cen can be a daunting task as they sometimes ask us to prove the obvious to approve the care requested. Or ignore what we have written. I was a military physician in the past and am now backin federal service after 30 years in private practice, but if you think the VA is bad try to deal with the for profit insurance companies. Insurance company executives rival politicians in their integrity
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That seems par for course with the VA and their bloated lapsidasical bureaucracy........
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This is your opportunity to go get some quality healthcare. I had severe complications, severe health issues, I mean, I need a liver transplant, my heart arteries are blocked, I was on oxygen, and anemic, and really probably was diagnosed with about 100 and 150 issues with me. Even to this day after a liver transplant and heart bypass, I still take 350 pills a week and about 16 shots just to stay alive. I went to the military base at Lackland when I moved there to stay with family to take care of me. I’ve been hospitalized over the past five or six years to the tune of about $2 million in medical bills. Not to mention about $40,000 every six months for medicines. I tell you this, just so you know that you want the best healthcare you could get. Why go to a military doctor that graduated with a C when you can go to a doctor they graduated with A++++ and is well known in their field? Since that day, I have never seen a base doctor for anything, nor will I go to the VA. I’ve had several friends have heart problems and go to the VA, and one of them died on the table. Take this opportunity get excellent quality medical doctors in your community. It’s a blessing in disguise.
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