As the one-year anniversary of
President Trump’s signing of the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and
Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act of 2018 approaches on
June 6, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is making significant strides
in implementing major improvements to community care for Veterans.
“The Veteran is at the center of everything we
do,” VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said. “Through the MISSION Act, Veterans will
have more choices than ever in getting timely, high-quality care. Most
important, Veterans will be able to decide what is important and best for
them.”
The MISSION Act will strengthen
VA’s health care system by improving both aspects of care delivery and
empowering Veterans to find the balance in the system that is right for them,
A key aspect of the MISSION Act
is the consolidation of VA’s community care programs, which will make community
care work better for Veterans and their families, providers and VA employees.
When this transition is complete, the following will occur:
Veterans will have more options
for community care.
Eligibility criteria for
community care will be expanded, including new access standards.
Scheduling appointments will be
easier, and care coordination between VA and community providers will be
better.
Eligible Veterans will have
access to a network of walk-in and urgent care facilities for minor injuries
and illnesses.
“Transitioning to the new
eligibility criteria for community care should be seamless for Veterans,”
Wilkie said. “Veterans will continue to talk to their care team or scheduler as
they have been doing to get the care they need.”
VA also has been working closely
with community providers to ensure Veterans have a positive experience when
receiving community care. For example, VA has developed education and training
materials to help community providers understand some of the unique challenges
Veterans can face.
Going forward, community care
will be easier to use, and Veterans will remain at the center of their VA
health care decisions.
In addition to information VA has
made available digitally, Veterans enrolled in VA health care can expect to
receive a letter in the mail providing details on where to go for more
information.
For more information about
community care under the MISSION Act, visit https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/58621/new-eligibility-criteria-a-major-improvement-over-existing-rules/.
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