The Veterans Health Administration (VHA), within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), operates the nations largest integrated direct health care delivery system, provides care to more than 5.5 million unique veteran patients, and employs more than 258,000 full-time equivalent employees. While Medicare, Medicaid, and the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are also publicly funded programs, most health care services under these programs are delivered by private providers in private facilities. In contrast, the VA health care system could be categorised as a veteran-specific national health care system, in the sense that the federal government owns the medical facilities and employs the health care providers. This book provides an analysis of veterans health care with a focus on frequently asked questions; basic eligibility for veterans benefits; health care for survivors and dependants of veterans; FY2013 appropriations; and weaknesses in policies and oversight governing medical supplies.
Preface; Health Care for Veterans:: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions; Who is a Veteran? - Basic Eligibility for Veterans Benefits; Health Care for Dependants & Survivors of Veterans; Veterans Health Care:: Veterans Health Administration Processes for Responding to Reported Adverse Events.
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