VA ELIGIBILITY. Jeff Vollum Chief, Health Administration Service Charleston VA Medical Center

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VA ELIGIBILITY Jeff Vollum Chief, Health Administration Service Charleston VA Medical Center

Today s Objectives Review Terminology Review Enrollment History Define Elements of Basic Eligibility Understand Minimum Duty Exclusions Outline the Medical Benefits Package Review Enrollment Priority Groups Review the Enrollment Process

Basic Terms VHA: Veterans Health Administration (the medical folks) VBA: Veterans Benefit Administration (the benefits folks) Compensation and Pension (aka C&P ): Disability rating process, administered by VBA, that establishes and rates conditions and/or illnesses that are claimed by individuals to be incurred on, or aggravated by, a period of military service. VHA provides the medical exams.

Basic Terms (cont d.) Service Connected: A disease, injury or illness that was incurred on, or aggravated by, a period of military service (may be compensable or non-compensable.) Service connected care is covered in full by VA. Non-Service Connected: Disease, injury or illness that is not due to military service. Copays and eligibility criteria may apply.

Basic Terms (cont d.) Compensable vs. Non-compensable Compensable means a Veteran is in receipt of monetary benefits related to a service related illness, disease, or injury. Non-compensable means a Veteran is not in receipt of monetary benefits related to a disease, injury or illness related to military service

Enrollment History The Veterans Health Care Eligibility Reform Act of 1996 (PL104-262) was enacted on 10/1/96. Law required implementation of an annual enrollment system: Enrollment is managed in accordance with specified priorities, with 1 being the highest priority currently there are 8 priority group assignments VA s total Medical Benefits Package is available to all enrollees as a standard enhanced health benefits plan

Who Is A Veteran? Title 38 Defines a Veteran Status for VA Health care benefits as: A Veteran is a person who served in the active military, naval or air service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable Former Reservists may be eligible for VA health care benefits if they served full-time or in operational support (excludes training) purpose activation under Title 10 Former National Guard members may be eligible for care or enrollment if mobilized by a Federal order Note: Reservists/Guard members injured in line of duty during training may apply for service connection

Minimum Service Requirements WHO: Veterans who enlisted after September 7, 1980, Officers who entered AD after October 16, 1981 Character of Discharge Discharged from Active Military Service under honorable conditions. Time in Service 24 consecutive months (National Guard/Reserves time for which they were called to serve and must be called up by federal order) Needs Based Financial Disclosure ( Means Test )

Exceptions to Min. Svc. Reqmts. 38 USC 5303A - Minimum active duty requirements do not apply to persons discharged or released from active duty for: Early out (enlisted only) Hardship Disability that was incurred or aggravated in line of duty or veterans with compensable SC disability 15 Month Enlistment

Character of Service Characters of Service: There are five (6) types of Character of Service Discharges: Honorable, Under Honorable Conditions, Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, Dishonorable and Uncharacterized. Honorable discharge or an Under honorable conditions discharge (also termed a general discharge) are eligible for VA health care benefits, as long as minimum duty requirements are satisfied. Other than Honorable (OTH) discharge may be upgraded to Honorable for VA health care (HVA), but requires VARO review and decision before routine care may be provided. (send VA Form 10-7131) Veterans enrollment status will remain in a Pending Verification status until VARO office renders a decision.

Medical Benefits Package Enrolled Veterans have access to all benefits included in the medical benefits package. Preventive Care Services Inpatient and Outpatient Diagnostics and Treatment Prescription Services (as prescribed by VA Physician)

Limited Benefits Based on eligibility criteria within the benefits package. Eyeglasses and Hearing Aids Ambulance Service Non-VA Care Prosthetics, Durable Medical Equipment and Rehabilitative Devices Dental Care Certain Counseling Services VA Foreign Medical Program

Long Term Care Geriatric Evaluations Adult Day Health Care Respite Care Home Health Care Hospice/Palliative care Nursing Home Care (limited benefits) Veterans 70% or greater SC have mandatory access Domiciliary Care (limited benefits)

General Exclusions Partial Listing Abortion Counseling In-Vitro Fertilization Certain Cosmetic Surgeries Health club or spa membership Special private duty nursing Medical Care for Prisoners or inmates

Priority Group Assignments Priority Group 1 Priority Groups Rated service-connected disability 50% or more Unemployable due to VA service-connection Priority Group 2 Rated service-connected disability 30 % or 40%

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 3 Former Prisoners of War (POWs) Medal Of Honor (MOH) Purple Heart Medal Discharged due to a disability that was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty VA-rated service-connected disabilities 10% or 20% disabling Veterans awarded special eligibility classification under Title 38, U.S.C., Section 1151, benefits for individuals disabled by treatment or vocational rehabilitation

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 4 Receiving aid and attendance or housebound benefits Determined by VA to be catastrophically disabled Priority Group 5 NSC and 0% Non-compensable SC veterans with income and net worth below established VA Means Test thresholds Veterans in receipt of VA pension benefits Veterans eligible for Medicaid benefits

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 6 Compensable 0% service-connected Veterans Veterans exposed to ionizing radiation during atmospheric testing or during the occupation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Veterans exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange while serving in the Republic of Vietnam between 1962 and 1975 Project 112/SHAD participants Veterans of Persian Gulf War (Aug 2, 1990 Nov 11, 1998) Veterans who served in a theater of combat operations after November 11, 1998 Veterans who served on active duty at Camp Lejeune for not fewer than 30 days beginning August 1, 1953, and ending December 31, 1987.

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 7 Veterans with income and/or net worth above the VA national income threshold and income below the geographic income threshold who agree to pay copays.

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 8 Veterans with gross household income above the VA income limit and the geographically-adjusted income for their resident location and agree to pay copays Veterans eligible for enrollment: Noncompensable 0% service-connected and: Subpriority a: Enrolled as of January 16, 2003, and who have remained enrolled since that date and/or placed in this subpriority due to changed eligibility status Subpriority b: Enrolled on or after June 15, 2009 whose income exceeds the current VA income limits or geographic income limits by 10% or less

Priority Group Assignments (cont d.) Priority Group 8 (continued) Veterans eligible for enrollment: Nonservice-connected and: Subpriority c: Enrolled as of January 16, 2003, and who have remained enrolled since that date and/or placed in this subpriority due to changed eligibility status Subpriority d: Enrolled on or after June 15, 2009, whose income exceeds the current VA income limits or VA geographic income limits by 10% or less Veterans not eligible for enrollment: Veterans not meeting the criteria above, due to income above established thresholds or decline to provide their gross household income: Subpriority e: Noncompensable 0% service-connected (eligible for care of their SC condition only) Subpriority g: Nonservice-connected

Enrollment Process To apply for VA health care Application for Health Benefits VA Form 10-10EZ May apply In person at VA clinic or medical center By submitting a completed application to a VA clinic or medical center Online at www.vets.gov Note: DD214 with application is appreciated, but not required

Enrollment Portability Veterans generally must be enrolled to receive VA Health Care Enrollment assures veterans that comprehensive health care services will be available when they are needed Enrollment allows health care benefits to become completely portable throughout the entire VA system

Copays and Charges There is no monthly premium required to use VA care Note: Billable insurance plans reimbursement may cover the cost of applicable VA copays Excluded from medical care copays: Receiving a Purple Heart Medal, or Former Prisoner of War Status, or Compensable service-connected disabilities, or Low income, or Other qualifying factors including treatment related to military service experience

Outpatient Copays Veterans charged outpatient copays are also subject to inpatient copays 2017 Outpatient Copay rates $15 for each basic care outpatient visit $50 for each specialty care outpatient visit $0 for preventive screenings, immunizations, lab tests, flat film radiology and EKGs

Pharmacy Copays $700 Medication Copay Cap Priority Group Outpt. Medication Tier Copay Amount 1-30 Day Supply Copay Amount 31-60 Day Supply Copay Amount 61-90 Day Supply 2-8 (for all tiers) 1 (preferred generics) 2 (Nonpreferred generics and some OTCs) $5 $10 $15 $8 $16 $24 3 (Brand Name) $11 $22 $33

POINTS OF CONTACT So, I have this friend who served in the We re here to help: Travis Silver, Patient Administrative Services Section Chief (O) 843-789-6898, email Travis.silver@va.gov Brian Tallmadge, Ass t. Chief, HAS (O) 843-789-6281, email Brian.tallmadge@va.gov Jeff Vollum, Chief, HAS (O) 843-789-7013, email Jeffrey.vollum@va.gov

INFORMATION RESOURCES www.va.gov (General information, links) www.vets.gov/healthcare www.mentalhealth.va.gov www.veteranscrisisline.net

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