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Hi John,
Our veterans kept their promise to serve America’s interests, no matter what
the cost.
Concerned Veterans for America knows America is a better place when veterans
have a choice in where they use the VA health care benefits they’ve earned,
whether at the VA or through community care. We believe choice is a
fundamentally better approach to veterans’ care than one directed by
bureaucrats.
As it turns out, new polling
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indicates a majority of Americans support this premise. A recent CVA/YouGov
poll that surveyed veterans, military family members, and the general public
shows support for permanent access to community care is over 70% across all
these segments.
Americans agree: Access must be permanent
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These results aren’t surprising; veterans and military families have
consistently said they prefer to utilize the provider that best meets their
needs rather than be directed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The VA has a history of long wait times for care along with a clearly
demonstrated trend of bureaucrats manipulating reporting of those delays in
care. Veterans face inconsistent guidelines for access to out-of-network care,
and uncertainty about claims.
This is unacceptable, and the Veterans’ ACCESS Act would fix these deficiencies
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would make the access standards permanent federal law and require the VA to
enforce the MISSION Act. Further provisions create a new mental health pilot
program, require the VA to discuss telehealth choices with veterans, and
standardize the referral process for veterans seeking mental health care.
Tell Congress: Give veterans access!
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Veterans deserve better. They deserve the best and most accessible treatment
options available. With Veterans Day right around the corner,Congress should
pass the Veterans’ ACCESS Act
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In service,
John Byrnes
Strategic Director
Concerned Veterans for America
Concerned Veterans for America
4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22203
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