Have you been stuck with Medical Bills as a Veteran?
And I asked what good that would do if I’ve been going twice a week for the past twelve months. I stated that’s a tease for the other 3/4 of the year. I then stated you want me off the drugs, full time which are pain management, but you only want to pay for acupuncture pain management for 1/4 of the year - yeah, makes sense to me too Doc! So out of money there -$600 a month.
Needed orthotics and the VA sent me to get some through their contracted podiatrist. Had a foot mold - looks like a canoe! Took those into the Accupuncture doctor and showed him. We took a 3-D scan of my feet, (the worst he had ever seen in his career), sent off and $400+ later, I get some hi-tech orthotics that actually do what they are supposed to do!
At times the VA is God’s joke on me, I swear!
I cannot say I haven’t had some great doctors, as I have, but I have had some folks that I have completely disagreed with! My overall costs since being retired have been minimal over the past 17 years - so I won’t complain with any real discomfort level. So though I am not happy with my current situation, I’d still give the VA a 7/10 overall (other issues at-hand dropping their score!)
http://www.fox25boston.com/news/vet-says-he-nearly-operated-on-himself-when-va-wouldnt-pay-medical-bill/520957865
Vet says he nearly operated on himself when VA wouldn't pay medical bill
A New Hampshire veteran was nearly forced to operate on himself after he says the Department Veterans Affairs refused to pay his medical bill.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/10-statistics-and-findings-on-medical-debt.html
10 statistics and findings on medical debt
As patients take on more responsibility for their healthcare costs, many experience problems paying their medical bills. This has serious repercussions on their daily lives, including postponing care, and can lead to mounting medical debt.
There are about 22 million veterans...the dog that barks the loudest gets the most attention. Veterans united are a force that cannot be ignored when large numbers start barking.
Word to wise. Always show the VA medical card first.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The US Department of Veterans Affairs provides patient care and federal benefits to veterans and their dependents. The home page for the Department of Veterans Affairs provides links to veterans benefits .and services, as well as information and resources for other Departmental programs and offices.
Community Emergency Medical Care - VHA Office of Community Care
Payment or reimbursement for emergency service-connected and nonservice-connected conditions for Veterans.
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