Wednesday, March 24, 2010

AKAKA INTRODUCES CLARIFICATION BILL FOR VETERANS’ DEPENDENTS RECEIVING VA HEALTH CARE

Technical legislation would clarify that VA health care for dependents meets minimum standard in health insurance reform bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced S. 3162, a bill to clarify that the health care VA provides to children with spina bifida born to veterans of the Vietnam War and to some veterans who served in Korea during specified times, as well as to children of women Vietnam veterans with certain birth defects, meets the standard of minimum health care coverage required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

“This technical legislation will clarify that veterans’ dependents receiving VA health care meet the standard of minimum health care coverage,” said Akaka.

Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, individuals must hold a minimum level of health care coverage. Akaka’s bill would simply clarify that care provided by VA to certain dependents with spina bifida and other birth defects as well as to other dependents under the CHAMPVA program satisfies that requirement.

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  1. WHEN CAN WE GET HELP FOR THE OTHER KIDS THAT HAVE OTHER PROBLEMS RELATED TO AGENT ORANGE POISONING. SURELY IF THE PARENT DIED FROM COMPLICATIONS OF AGENT ORANGE AND WE KNOW IT IS PASSED OFF IN THE OFF SPRING-WHAT ABOUT THESE OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS THEY HAVE. THEY NEED HELP TOO. THEY CANT GET JOBS NEITHER. THEY NEED ASSISTANCE THE REST OF THEIR LIVES AND NOT KNOWING IF THEY ARE GOING TO GET WORSE. HOW ABOUT THINK OF THEM TOO.

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