Emergency Care Now Reimbursed by VA
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010by Way Paver
Public Law 111-137 — the Veterans Emergency Care Fairness Act of 2009 — enacted on February 1, will reimburse a veteran enrolled in the VA’s health care system for emergency health care.
The law allows VA reimbursement for the cost of emergency treatment at a non-VA facility if the veteran has outside insurance that covers only part of the cost. That means that veterans enrolled in the VA system will have no longer have out-of-pocket expense for emergency health care. Previously, the VA could reimburse veterans or pay outside hospitals directly, only if a veteran had no outside health insurance.
The law also allows retroactive payments to veterans who had such care prior to the going into effect. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the law will cover around 700 future claims and some 2000 eligible veterans retroactively.
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