Why don t veterans use the VA?

Of the veteran and active service members who reported to the annual Wounded Warrior Project Survey that they have never used VA health care services, the most common reasons given included preferring to use other health care coverage and too much trouble or red tape.
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Are veterans happy with the VA?

The survey, which asked Veterans about their experience with VA health care since the MISSION Act was implemented, found that more than 80% were satisfied with their VA health care.
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What percent of veterans use VA health care?

Approximately 62 percent (1,218,857) of all separated OEF/OIF/OND Veterans have used VA health care since October 1, 2001.
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Do all veterans use the VA?

All Veterans receive coverage for most care and services, but only some will qualify for added benefits like dental care.
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Why don t all veterans get free healthcare?

Others reasons veterans can't get VA care include waiting lists at VA hospitals, high co-payments for VA specialty care and a lack of a VA facility in their community, the researchers noted. "Veterans deserve a right to health care," Woolhandler said. "We think that every American deserves a right to health care."
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What are the 4 types of veterans?

Under VEVRAA, a veteran may be classified as a ''disabled veteran,'' ''recently separated veteran,'' ''active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran,'' or ''Armed Forces service medal veteran. ''
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Why do veterans have no money?

Veterans may be at greater risk for money mismanagement due to lack of financial experience, targeted predatory loans, and service-related traumatic brain injury. The highest levels of financial stress were found in post 9/11 service members and those closest to retirement.
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Why do Veterans not ask for help?

Veterans may feel ashamed and embarrassed to seek treatment, perceive mental illness as a sign of a weakness, or feel that it is possible to “tough it out” on their own, without assistance.
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Are VA benefits forever?

Your VA benefits will last for your whole life. Even if your disability is classified as less than total and not permanent, if you've been collecting benefits for 20 years or more, the amount of your benefit won't go down.
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Can a veteran be denied VA benefits?

Veterans with non-aggravated, pre-existing conditions may receive a denial. The VA only approves pre-existing claims if the condition worsened during military service. You would also need to show proof of your pre-existing injury in order to achieve better odds of obtaining an accepted VA claim.
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Do most veterans use the VA?

Fewer than half of eligible veterans use VA health benefits. Most veterans who use VA care have other sources of coverage, such as Medicare or private insurance, and rely on those other sources of care for some of their health care needs.
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Why is it hard for veterans to get healthcare?

Veterans have a higher burden of illness than civilians,3 but fewer than one-third of individuals deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan since 2001 have used VA healthcare services. Issues of stigma and “not being able to ask for help” have been identified as barriers to seeking treatment.
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What is the VA 1% rule?

38 C.F.R. 36.4813 limits the fees that a veteran may pay when obtaining a VA-guaranteed home loan. Veterans may pay a maximum of a one percent origination fee charged by the lender (plus reasonable discount points) as well as reasonable and customary amounts for certain itemized fees.
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What do veterans suffer from the most?

The three most common mental health concerns for veterans are Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Learn more about these mental health concerns below. What is PTSD? Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a common mental health disorder among veterans.
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Do veterans feel guilty?

Some Veterans feel guilt or remorse because of something that happened in their military experience, such as an injury to a buddy in their unit, friendly fire, or civilian deaths. Other Veterans may feel guilt because of events that happened outside of the military. Veterans may also experience survivor guilt.
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Why do veterans feel lonely?

Physical or mental health issues.

Physical injuries or illnesses, as well as mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD can worsen feelings of isolation, or make it harder for veterans to reach out for help.
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Do veterans get free life insurance?

No. Whether they get a plan through the VA, a non-profit organization such as MBA, or civilian coverage from a private insurance company, veterans must pay for life insurance coverage.
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What is the VA 10 year rule?

VA's 10-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs cannot terminate service connection for a disability that has been in place for at least 10 years unless there was evidence of fraud at the time of the grant.
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How many years do you have to serve to get veterans benefits?

VA pension is a tax-free benefit paid to Veterans with limited income and net worth who served during a wartime period (see the FAQ section for a list of wartime periods). Generally, you must have 90 days or 24 months of active service (depending on when you served) to qualify.
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Do veterans not like being thanked for their service?

49% of veterans don't like to be thanked for their service, poll shows. The Cohen Veterans Network created a poll for veterans to determine if they like to be thanked. Turns out, 49% of them don't.
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Why don t veterans talk about war?

Veterans also don't share combat details because they fear their family's reaction, specifically rejection or pity. “If they knew what I had to do, what I am capable of, they will think I'm a monster.” Families often share frustration that Veterans are more willing to talk to each other than them.
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Are veterans lonely?

Physiologist Karen Owoc, with Palo Alto Veterans Affairs, says loneliness by far is one of the biggest struggles for veterans, with nearly 44% reporting feeling lonely at least some of the time and just over 10% feeling that way a majority of the time.
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Are military veterans poor?

Even though veterans are less likely to experience poverty than the general population, about 1.5 million veterans still live below the federal poverty level—a number that represents an increase from that recorded in 2000. Food insecurity, which is directly linked with poverty, is difficult to measure among veterans.
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Why can't veterans find jobs?

Some employers might not consider military experience as work experience and would consider service as a gap in a resume. Employers may also worry that the veteran may struggle readjusting, impacting their job performance.
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Do some veterans not get PTSD?

Although about 60 percent of the general public have experienced one or more traumatic events, only around 8 percent suffer from PTSD at some point in their lives. For veterans deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan the rate of PTSD is higher, ranging from 11 to 20 percent.
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