For all US Military Veterans

Beginning on June 8, 2020, a new Emergency Care Centralized Notification Center was put into place,
nationwide, by VA for the care of Veterans in a community-based, in-network emergency department.
Although this is not a change from the existing requirement that in-network emergency department
providers notify the VA within 72 hours of a Veteran self-presenting for emergent care, the VA is
providing a simplified mechanism by which community providers can report instances of a Veteran selfpresenting to an in-network emergency department, using the following centralized options:
Email: VHAEmergencyNotification@va.gov
Phone: 1-(844)72HRVHA or (844-724-7842)




I used it last week and it was very simple.
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Out STANDing.

Thanks.
Initiated by Trump admin.thumbs up
Thanks Patti
They are also pushing a Veteran Health Benefit ID card which can be used to help defray medical costs if you are signed up into the Veteran Health program (which had and was giving the vaccine literally months before my state was).
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