Veterans : ER & Urgent Care Explained #veteranbenefits #va

Published 2024-04-10
Guidance on how veterans can navigate their medical benefits, covering emergency room visits, urgent care, and appointments with VA doctors.

ER:
You must let the VA know within 72 hours
Emergency Care Reporting Hotline: 844-724-7842
emergencycarereporting.communitycare.va.gov/reques…
KEEP YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER!!

Urgent Care:
You need your VA ID and Driver's License
If you want to download benefits letters for fun, there's a video walking you through that here:
   • VA Benefit Letter: Download in Minute...  
Look up which urgent care centers are covered here:
www.va.gov/find-locations/
Under facility type, select "Urgent Care"

Look up which pharmacies are covered here:
www.va.gov/find-locations/?facilityType=pharmacy&s…

If you need to change or cancel an appointment with a VA doctor, use the app messaging. Download the app here:
mobile.va.gov/appstore

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April Ebeling is a proud Navy veteran on her way to becoming a Certified Veteran Claims Agent so she can help veterans navigate the VA claims process.  @thevocalveteran  is devoted to sharing everything she learns along the way!
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Get your free claims checklist here: thevocalveteran.com
00:00 Welcome to The Vocal Veteran
00:10 Navigating VA Medical Benefits: ER, Urgent Care, and More
00:28 ER Visits: What Veterans Need to Know
01:12 The Importance of Confirmation Numbers
01:39 Maximizing Veteran Benefits: A Personal Journey
02:11 Urgent Care Visits Simplified
04:03 VA Appointments and Weather Challenges
04:35 Leveraging the VA Messaging App
05:58 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

All Comments (16)
  • @jeb6704
    Let me compliment you on you videos. I'm a Vietnam veteran, and only got a disability rating 8 months ago. I've been learning how to use VA by "trial and error." Piles of mail from VA, websites, etc. are not always that helpful, and it is a lot to plow through. It seems maneuvering the VA bureaucracy is not always easy! Keep making short, simple, "how to" short videos that focus on a particular VA topic and your experience. No one provides any "orientation" to using VA health care and your videos are just what is needed. Thanks.
  • @barrycoble6034
    Thank you, great information. I have always wondered about using urgent cares and your links have really helped.
  • @KevinNordstrom
    Just some further clarification on what was said in the video, Only veterans that are rated disabled at 100%PT can see the ER at no charge for anything when calling that number. Veterans who are NOT disbled rated by the VA or not 100% can ONLY see the ER for service connected issues IF the VA medical center is too far per their requirements or only life-threatening issues deemed by the VA on a case by case for the VA to pick up the bill. Not any veteran can use the ER. You also have to have been seen at the VA within the last 2 years. 100%PT vets can see a private ER for any condition at any time but the 72 hour rule still applies. Also, vetetans are ONLY allotted 3 visits per year at in network only urgent care locations unless that has changed.
  • @phantasm81
    I never knew you could visit places other than the VA for care! Thanks for the info!
  • @myobmyob2215
    Well that urgent care is not hapoening here. One clinic in drugstore is never open The other ones on the location network oage say yes come but when you get there they say no we dont Wheres the oversight?
  • @drewdawg1122
    So what if your local VA doesn’t offer urgent care, And they will not authorize you to go to the two civilian urgent cares in town?
  • @jaybeezee4013
    It's almost as if I didn't need insurance through my work anymore.
  • @topgunsnake720
    The VA sucks . Stay away as long as you can. The "doctors" have to send you to private civilian doctors for anything serious and for minor medical situations they suck at it . I was prescribed gabapentin 100mg for pain. My dog was prescribed the same gabapentin but his is for 600mg. Animals get better care from veterinarians than we get from VA doctors .