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Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« on: March 04, 2009, 08:21:56 PM »
VFW Against VA Collection Increase Proposal for service connected injuries.
WASHINGTON, March 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. wants the Obama administration to kill a controversial budget proposal that would bill veterans with private health insurance for the care they receive for their service-connected disabilities and wounds.
"It is unconscionable to pass along the costs of war to wounded and disabled veterans," said the VFW's Glen M. Gardner Jr., a Vietnam veteran from Round Rock, Texas. "This is one policy proposal that the VFW will work hard to defeat because it breaks a sacred trust that veterans have with their government."
The administration proposed Thursday that the Department of Veterans Affairs would receive $55.9 billion in discretionary funding in fiscal year 2010, an amount that exceeds the current year budget by $5.5 billion. Gardner said the proposal includes good initiatives, such as additional funding to enable more veterans to enroll into the VA system, to expand the concurrent receipt of disability compensation and retirement pay for medically-retired veterans, and to target access to care issues, especially for rural veterans. But the VFW national commander stopped short of applauding the budget when it was confirmed that VA would increase third party collections by billing for service-connected disability treatments.
Gardner said the administration's budget proposal for the VA will get a much closer examination once details are released in April, but he fears the collections increase could lead to higher insurance premiums, as well as make it more difficult for veterans and their families to obtain or retain private health insurance.
On Friday, the VFW and 10 other major veterans' and military organizations wrote President Obama to voice their objections to the budget proposal.
"The VFW adamantly opposes this proposal, and I am asking every VFW and auxiliary member, as well as every American, to urge their congressional delegations to block this move," said Gardner. "Charging veterans for the VA care they receive for service-connected disabilities and combat wounds is not how a grateful nation takes care of her warriors."
To contact a member of Congress, go to: http://capwiz.com/vfw/dbq/officials/. To view a copy of the joint letter to the president, please visit http://www.vfw.org/PR/Legislative/Joint%20VSO%20Letter%20to%20President%20Obama.pdf.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is a nonprofit veterans' service organization composed of combat veterans and those who currently serve on active duty or in the Guard and Reserves. Founded in 1899 and chartered by Congress in 1936, the VFW is the nation's largest organization of war veterans and is one of its oldest veterans' organizations. With 2.2 million members located in 7,900 VFW Posts worldwide, the VFW and its Auxiliaries are dedicated to "honor the dead by helping the living" through veterans service, legislative initiatives, youth scholarships, Buddy Poppy and national military service programs. The VFW and its Auxiliaries contribute more than 13 million hours annually in community service to the nation. For more information or to join, visit the organization's Web site at www.vfw.org.
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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2009, 08:33:20 PM »
Libs spent years blasting W over supposed cuts to vet benes. I told them then that they didn't really care they just wanted to stir shit with Bush's base. Alas, I'm proven right yet again.

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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2009, 09:52:00 PM »
If they do this shit, I will spend every last dime I have to try and help make up the difference!
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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2009, 01:28:19 AM »
I wonder how long it will take for the dims/libs to turn around and blame this on President Bush!
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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2009, 06:35:46 AM »
And to think that the national VFW endorsed my moonbat Congresscritter over the howling objections of the state and local membership.

They've become a laughingstock.
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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2009, 06:36:50 AM »
Get ready, folks!

This is just a taste of what "universal health care"* will be like....   :banghead:

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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2009, 08:54:27 AM »
I can't believe this is even a discussion point in any way shape or form.  Why in the hell is this an issue?  The highest care should be given vets without quibbling like low level insurance mailroom clerks.  Period.

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Re: Veterans Administration to Bill Service Connected Veterans
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2009, 08:55:02 PM »
I have 70% service connected disability that I just received after 15 month of waiting for the VA to finish the rating process that I initiated 90 days before leaving active duty. I am not sure that I am following what this means here. Does this mean that the VA is going to bill a vets primary insurance if he/she should be fortunate enough to have it? I am not sure that I disagree with this policy as long as the rates for the primary insurance do not go up. I have Tricare Reserve Select insurance for me and my family as I am still on Reserve status until the Army unf**ks my medical retirement. Once I am medically retired I will be covered by Tricare for Life. I am not sure that I will still be able to cover my family under Tricare Reserve Select after that time. If the VA bills my primary insurance and my rates go up or I lose coverage for my family I am not sure how this helps me as a vet. Am I understanding this correctly? Anyone here retired military? TRG do you know?