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Release - VA Begins Next Phase of Combat Vet Outreach
VA Begins Next Phase of Combat Vet Outreach
Calls to Ill or Injured Veterans Completed
"We promised to reach out to every OEF and OIF veteran to let them know we are here for them—and we are making real progress in doing so," said Dr. James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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In the new phase, beginning today, veterans who have not accessed health care from VA will be called and informed of the benefits and services available to them. Additionally, military personnel received information about VA benefits when they left active duty, and the Department had sent every veteran a letter with this information after their discharge.
For five years after their discharge from the military, these combat veterans have special access to VA health care, including screening for signs of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. VA personnel have been deployed to the military’s major medical centers to assist wounded service members and their families during the transition to civilian lives.
"VA is focused on getting these veterans the help they need and deserve," said Secretary Peake. "I expect these calls to make a real difference in many veterans’ live
Tom Zampieri
Blinded Veterans Association
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