What does the VA do for weight loss?

MOVE! is a program that is available to VA enrolled Veterans with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or greater, who feel they can benefit from MOVE! and are motivated to make lifestyle changes. A consult is not required but may be entered. Veterans may call 615-225-4733 to self-schedule.
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What does the VA offer for weight loss?

VA offers a free weight management program for Veterans called MOVE! which offers classes on nutrition, physical activity and behavior change. The goal is to assist Veterans in losing 5-10% bodyweight and to make positive changes in lifestyle and health. You can schedule for the introductory MOVE!
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Does the VA do gastric sleeve?

The VA currently provides bariatric surgery at 21 VHA Surgery Programs approved to perform bariatric surgery and through non-VA community providers when appropriate.
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Does the VA cover liposuction?

Liposuction is covered when used as a substitute for the scalpel for: 1. Correction of reconstruction defects, such as flap defatting. 2.
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How long is the VA move program?

MOVE! Coach is a weight management app for Veterans, service members, their families, and others who want to lose weight. This 16-week program guides the participants to achieve success with weight loss and management through education and use of tools in an easy and convenient way.
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability 5 year rule allows the VA to ex-examine your VA disability rating within 5 years of your initial examination if your condition is expected to improve over time. However, the VA may still change your disability rating past the 5-year deadline if your condition has significantly improved.
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What is the 55 rule in the VA?

Based on the results of the exam, your disability rating may increase, decrease, or stay the same. Once you turn 55, you are typically "protected" and will no longer have to attend an exam to prove that your condition has not changed unless there is reason to suspect fraud. This is sometimes called the 55-year rule.
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Does the VA compensate for obesity?

In August 2021, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals held that veterans may claim obesity as a service connected disability for VA benefits, as long as the obesity impairs the veteran's earning capacity.
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Does the VA pay for weight loss programs?

Who can join? MOVE! is a program that is available to VA enrolled Veterans with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or greater, who feel they can benefit from MOVE! and are motivated to make lifestyle changes. A consult is not required but may be entered.
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Does VA pay for cosmetic surgery?

Health care services are provided to eligible Veterans by VA consistent with the medical benefits package in 38 CFR 17.38. The medical benefits package specifically includes plastic reconstructive surgery required as a result of disease or trauma and does not include cosmetic surgery that is not medically necessary.
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How do I get the VA to cover weight loss surgery?

CHAMPVA covers weight loss surgery when you meet the requirements below: The patient has completed growth (18 years or older). The patient has previously been unsuccessful with weight loss surgery. You must have documented proof that you tried and were unsuccessful with medically supervised weight loss programs.
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How much weight qualifies for gastric sleeve?

Have a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher, or have a BMI between 30 and 35 and an obesity-related condition, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or severe sleep apnea. Weigh less than 450 pounds, the maximum weight that hospital radiology equipment can accommodate.
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What is the life expectancy after gastric sleeve?

The adjusted median life expectancy in the surgery group was 3.0 years (95% CI, 1.8 to 4.2) longer than in the control group but 5.5 years shorter than in the general population.
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What are the easiest things to claim for VA?

The following are five of the easiest things to claim for VA disability.
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Musculoskeletal Conditions
  • Limitation of the knee.
  • Neck and back strains (Lumbosacral or cervical strain)
  • Limitation of arm motion.
  • Limitation of ankle motion.
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How do you qualify for prescription weight loss?

Your doctor may prescribe you medicine to treat your obesity if you have:
  1. A BMI of 30 or greater.
  2. A BMI of 27 or more and you have a disease or condition that may be related to your weight (this could include diabetes or high blood pressure).
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What are the VA benefits for 10%?

VA health benefits for veterans with a 10% VA disability rating. Veterans with a 10% disability rating are generally assigned to Priority Group 3. This group has the benefit of no copay for outpatient care—or free primary care, specialty care, and specialty testing.
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Does the VA have a exercise program?

Gerofit is a supervised exercise program that promotes health and wellness for Veterans. As a part of Gerofit, Veterans are given a personal exercise program based on their physical profile and goals. Participants have shown improved health, physical function and well-being.
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Is there a drug for weight loss?

The table below lists prescription drugs approved by the FDA for weight loss. The FDA has approved five of these drugs—orlistat (Xenical, Alli), phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia), naltrexone-bupropion (Contrave), liraglutide (Saxenda), and semaglutide (Wegovy)—for long-term use.
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Will the VA pay for Fitbit?

Eligibility will be based on various factors such as whether an individual is a Veteran, already a Fitbit user and their location. Additionally, some Veterans who currently receive VA healthcare may be eligible to receive a Fitbit Sense, Fitbit's most advanced health smartwatch.
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At what point does obesity become a disability?

People with obesity weigh more than what is considered the healthy weight for their height. In the medical community, obesity is defined as a BMI of 30.0 or higher. No specific weight or BMI establishes obesity as a severe impairment within the disability program.
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What is the VA rating for obese?

Because the VA does not give a disability rating for obesity, you'll also need a diagnosis for whatever connected condition you plan to seek compensation for.
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Can you be denied VA benefits because of income?

In addition, they may be of the misunderstanding that their current finances play into whether or not they will be approved for benefits. This is not the case, as there are no income restrictions to receiving VA disability benefits. This means that it is impossible to make too much money to get VA benefits.
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How far back will the VA pay back pay?

The VA typically only pays disability compensation going back to the date of discharge to veterans who apply for their VA disability benefits within one year of being discharged. All of this underscores the need to submit your VA disability benefits claim as soon as possible.
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Is VA permanent disability for life?

If you have a severe medical condition from which VA believes you will never recover, it may designate you as permanently and totally disabled. With this designation, you'll receive VA disability benefits for life (absent a finding of fraud). VA reserves permanent and total disability for the most extreme situations.
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What does 100 VA disability entitle you to?

Veterans with a 100 percent disability rating receive the maximum monthly, tax-free compensation available. Depending on the circumstances, a Veteran with a 100 percent disability rating receives monthly compensation of $3,106.04.
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