Charles George VA Medical Center prepares to launch new VA health care options under MISSION Act

Press release from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs:

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will launch its new and improved community care program June 6, 2019, implementing portions of the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act of 2018 (the MISSION Act), which both ends the Veterans Choice Program and establishes a new Veterans Community Care Program.

The MISSION Act is a supplement that will strengthen the nationwide VA Health Care System by empowering Veterans to have more options in their health care decisions.

Under the new and improved Veterans Community Care Program, Veterans can now work with their VA health care provider or other VA staff to see if they are eligible to receive community care. Eligibility for community care does not require a Veteran to receive that care in the community; Veterans can still choose to have VA provide their care. Veterans are eligible to choose to receive care in the community if they meet any of the following six eligibility criteria:

A Veteran needs a service not available at any VA medical facility.

A Veteran lives in a U.S. state or territory without a full-service VA medical facility. Specifically, this would apply to Veterans living in Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire and the U.S. territories of Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

A Veteran qualifies under the “grandfather” provision related to distance eligibility for the Veterans Choice Program.VA cannot furnish care in a manner that complies within certain designated access standards. The specific access standards are described below. (Important: Access standards are proposed and not yet final.) Average drive time to a specific VA medical facility30-minute average drive time for primary care, mental health and noninstitutional extended care services.
Sixty-minute average drive time for specialty care.Note: Average drive times are calculated by VA using geo-mapping software.

Appointment wait time at a specific VA medical facilityTwenty days for primary care, mental health care and noninstitutional extended care services, unless the Veteran agrees to a later date in consultation with his or her VA health care provider.
Twenty-eight days for specialty care from the date of request, unless the Veteran agrees to a later date in consultation with his or her VA health care provider.The Veteran and the referring clinician agree it is in the best medical interest of the Veteran to receive community care based on defined factors.
VA has determined that a VA medical service line is not providing care in a manner that complies with VA’s standards for quality.

To help employees prepare for this transformation and others under the MISSION Act, the Charles George VAMC dedicated the entire month of May to readiness.

“We are honored to reaffirm our commitment to America’s Veterans,” said VA Medical Center Director Stephanie Young. “Our staff is steadfast in providing health care that meets the needs of our Veterans at the right time and place.”

The VA MISSION Act:
Works as a supplement to VA Care, not a substitute.
Strengthens VA’s ability to recruit and retain clinicians.
Statutorily authorizes “Anywhere to Anywhere” telehealth provision across state lines.
Empowers Veterans with increased access to community care.
Establishes a new, urgent-care benefit that eligible Veterans can access in the community.
“The MISSION Act is a supplement to VA Care, not a substitute. We encourage Veterans to continue to seek out our services,” said Young. “Furthermore, we understand any transformation of this size and on such a rapid timeline is not without risk. We are aiming for excellence in this effort, and we will continue to tweak and improve the process.”

Charles George VAMC serves approximately 48,000 local Veterans every year.

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One thought on “Charles George VA Medical Center prepares to launch new VA health care options under MISSION Act

  1. Bright

    When oh when is the VA going to afford care to families with a family member who has PTSD? The family in most cases suffers more than the veteran and no one cares. Usually it’s a spouse who endures and is damaged by the veteran, but loves enough to insure that the vet gets the help he/she needs. Help for the families who have a member with PTSD, please.

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