Health Care
Veterans’ PACT Act Claims Continue to Rise, 2 Years After Law’s Passage
The MOAA-supported law expanded VA health care eligibility alongside generational reform for toxic exposure-related benefits.
The MOAA-supported law expanded VA health care eligibility alongside generational reform for toxic exposure-related benefits.
These four areas top MOAA’s priority list for ensuring your access to care in the coming months.
Changes will "lower the burden of proof" for these veterans to receive presumptive benefits, a VA spokesman said.
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Officials hope the database will advance scientific research on illnesses related to toxic exposures.
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A recent roundtable outside Washington, D.C., offered a chance for stakeholders to voice their concerns.
The "promising" rollout of the new system at one VA facility required 800 temporary workers and 200 new staff members.
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The condition is difficult to diagnose and is the only PACT Act presumptive without a proper medical code in VA's system.
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