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VA Desert Pacific Healthcare Network
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For the first following a returning combat veteran’s discharge, VA will provide free health care for service-related conditions in order to help provide a “Seamless Transition” home. The following chart provides a simple overview of how VA eligibility is determined. Please Contact your local VA to start your enrollment process.
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All veterans with a general or honorable discharge from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) or Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) can be provided VA medical care for two years following their discharge date for conditions suspected to be a result of their active duty.
- Similar services can be provided for veterans of active duty in an area of combat against a hostile force, or for those who served in imminent danger pay areas after Nov. 11, 1998. The Veterans Health Administration provides lists of regions considered to be “hostile” at any given period.
Dental Care is available to veterans provided that:
- the veteran did not complete dental treatment immediately before his or her discharge and
- the veteran applies for treatment within 90 days of his or her discharge.
Note: If a veteran has a service-connected jaw injury, s/he will still be eligible for care following the initial enrollment period. |
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| Veterans enrolled in the VA system within two years of their discharge can retain their eligibility for care. After the special two year period veterans will be reassessed by the VA and assigned to an appropriate . |
Veterans who failed to enroll in the VA system within the two-year open enrollment period Contact your local VA to determine if you fall into this category. |
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| Reviewed/Updated Date:
July2, 2008 |
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