In this episode of theSITREP, Mike and Paul chat about the ten, most common ways Veterans qualify for VA health care benefits. This is a ten-part series. To view the other episodes, check out the links below. Click here for additional information about who qualifies for VA Health Care:
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ADDITIONAL VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC AND OTHERS
Number 10: Camp Lejeune
Number 9: Five Year Rule
Number 8: Pensions & VR&E
Number 7: Military Medals
Number 6: Medicaid Eligible
Number 5: Vietnam Veterans
Number 4: Gulf War Veterans
Number 3: Personal Hardship
Number 2: VA Disability
Number 1: Personal Income
VA Home Loans & Refinancing |
VA Service-Connected Disability |
VA Health Care |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT VA
The Department of Veterans Affairs has three, separate administrations aimed to serve our country’s Veterans with an assortment of benefits that address the unique needs of every Veteran. To be sure you are interacting with the proper administration within VA, here are short descriptions for each VA administration:
VHA: VA’s Veterans Health Administration is the largest integrated health care network in the United States, with 1,255 health care facilities serving 9 million enrolled Veterans each year.
VBA: Veterans can earn a range of benefits that help them transition back to civilian life in the country they fought to defend. Through the Veterans Benefits Administration, VA helps servicemembers transition out of military service, and assists with education, home loans, life insurance and much more.
NCA: The job of the National Cemetery Administration is to make sure those who served this nation are never forgotten. NCA provides dignified burial services for Veterans and eligible family members by maintaining 142 cemeteries as national shrines and providing lasting tributes that commemorate their service and sacrifice to our nation.
DISCLAIMER: The Department of Veterans Affairs does not endorse or officially sanction any entities that may be discussed in this video, nor any media, products, or services they may provide.
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By: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Title: The Five Year Rule for VA Health Care | Department of Veterans Affairs | theSITREP Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt3X6eCctQg