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A PUBLICATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK Volume 10, Number 9, September 2001, PAGE 2 of 4
Congress recently authorized the VA to pay for emergency care in non-VA facilities received by veterans enrolled in the VA health care system. Although this authority was effective as of May 29, 2000, and VA is currently accepting claims for emergency care received after May 29th, no payments can be made until regulations are published. What a bummer! Still, this is one more reason why all veterans should consider enrolling at their nearest VA Medical Center. After regulations have been published, filed claims will be evaluated and payments made to veterans who meet the following criteria:
If you are hospitalized, VA will be in regular contact with your physician at the private hospital. As soon as your condition stabilizes, VA will arrange to transport you to a VA or VA designated facility. VA will pay for your emergency care services only until your condition is stabilized. If you stay beyond that point, you will assume responsibility for the payment of costs associated with treatment. VA will assist with transportation arrangements and may be able to pay for such expenses. You should contact your local facility for current guidelines. If you are billed for emergency care services, contact your local VA health care facility and a representative will assist you in resolving the issue. To resolve claims issues, VA has established official appeals processes to make sure your case is thoroughly reviewed. For more information, contact the nearest VA health care facility or call 1-877-222-8387. [Source: e-Nuclear Veterans News Vol. 01, Issue 05, 18 JUNE 2001 www.angelfire.com/tx/atomieveteran/email.html]
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