Will the VA pay for my CPAP machine?

If you do receive a rating of 50% or higher, you can get a CPAP machine provided to you by the VA on top of your benefits. Regarding CPAP machines, a recent VA report on VHA health care spending for sleep apnea has called on the VA to implement spending reforms cutting up to $200 million over the next 5 years.
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How do I get a new CPAP machine from the VA?

  1. Resources and support.
  2. Call us. 800-698-2411.
  3. Visit a medical center or regional office. Find a VA location.
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How much is VA disability for CPAP?

Use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device will entitle a veteran to an automatic 50 percent rating.
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What sleep apnea machine does the VA use?

Veterans who have OSA breathe easier at night by using a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine prescribed by their VA providers. The CPAP machine is a small portable pump that sends air through a hose held over the nose and/or mouth by a mask. The mild air pressure widens the airway to relieve symptoms.
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Can the VA take away my sleep apnea rating?

Can the VA Take Away My Sleep Apnea Rating? Since the condition is not considered a permanent VA disability, you can have your rating taken away by the VA. If the condition resolves over time, and you are reevaluated to not have sleep apnea any more, you will no longer be able to claim that rating for compensation.
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What is the VA 55 year rule?

What is the VA 55-year-old rule? Veterans who receive VA disability benefits for service-connected conditions are exempt from periodic future examinations once they turn 55 years old. This includes veterans who will be 55 by the date of a future examination, according to the VA Adjudication Procedures Manual.
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Does the VA check CPAP compliance?

There are two changes being made to the rating. Change 1: A veteran must show that the CPAP he's using is a medical necessity. Thus, a letter from your doctor will be needed to explain that the prescribed breathing device is needed for medical treatment of your sleep apnea.
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How do I get the VA to pay for CPAP supplies?

To get the VA to cover the cost of your CPAP machine, you must first qualify for VA disability benefits. To do so, you must meet three primary criteria. First and foremost, you must have an official diagnosis of your condition from a VA-approved medical provider.
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How often will the VA replace my CPAP machine?

When to replace your CPAP machine? Your CPAP machine should be replaced after approximately 5 years of use. The good news is, Medicare and most other insurers typically provide coverage for a new CPAP machine around the same time frame.
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Why would a VA claim be denied sleep apnea?

The Department denies these claims because they do not have sufficient evidence to conclusively say that a Veteran is suffering from sleep apnea without a diagnosis, even if the Veteran exhibits the symptoms of the disorder.
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Is it hard to get VA disability for sleep apnea?

How Does the VA Evaluate Sleep Apnea? The VA evaluates sleep apnea under 38 C.F.R. § 4.97-13, Code 6847 as Sleep Apnea Syndromes (obstructive, central, mixed). The lowest possible rating, 0 percent, does not qualify you for any monthly compensation, but it makes you eligible for other benefits, such as healthcare.
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How do I prove my service connection for sleep apnea?

In order to establish direct service connection for sleep apnea, a claimant must show that they have a current, diagnosis of sleep apnea, an in-service event or illness/injury, and a medical nexus or link that shows the veteran's sleep apnea is related to their in-service event, injury/illness.
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What percentage does the VA give for sleep apnea?

How Does VA Rate Sleep Apnea Now? Right now, service-connected sleep apnea is assigned a 50 percent rating if you are prescribed a CPAP machine. If you have a CPAP and you also have chronic respiratory failure or similar conditions, you can get a 100 percent rating.
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What conditions are secondary to sleep apnea?

Some of the following conditions can be secondary to sleep apnea, while others may be the primary condition to which sleep apnea is secondary.
  • Allergic Rhinitis.
  • ALS.
  • Atrial Fibrillation.
  • Back Pain.
  • Brain Infection.
  • Spinal Cord injury.
  • Cervical nerve conditions.
  • Toxic Exposure.
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What is the VA doing about recall CPAP machines?

This recall affects CPAP and BiLevel PAP devices manufactured prior to April 26, 2021. VA has distributed nearly 600,000 of these devices to Veterans for home use. An additional 2,000 devices are used within VA in hospital or clinic settings.
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Do I own my CPAP machine?

After the rental period is over, you own the device. However, these insurance companies are often requiring proof that you are using the equipment and meeting their usage requirements (at least 4 hours per night for 70% of nights) in order to continue payment.
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Will the VA pay for a sleep study?

In order to confirm a sleep apnea diagnosis for VA disability compensation purposes, VA requires that a sleep study be conducted. If you have been previously diagnosed with sleep apnea, but have not undergone a sleep study, VA will not consider that sole diagnosis enough evidence to verify eligibility for compensation.
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What's the average lifespan of a CPAP machine?

The life expectancy of a CPAP machine differs based on the specific piece of equipment. In general, CPAP machines are used for roughly three to five years. CPAP masks, however, should be replaced several times per year.
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Does VA pay for Inspire?

The Minneapolis, MN-based company's Inspire device will be included in the Government Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), allowing patients at Veteran Administration (VA) hospitals, military treatment facilities and Indian Health Services hospitals to access the therapy, Inspire Medical said in ...
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability rating 5-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot reduce a veteran's disability rating if it has been in place for five years or more unless the condition shows sustained improvement over time. In this situation, the veteran's rating is considered a stabilized rating.
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Does VA spy on disabled veterans?

A VA inspector used a spy-like camera-pen to record the veteran engaged in a VA social function. At this point, you might be thinking to yourself, “The severity of my disability is real, and the VA has proof.” Which, by the way, is the case for 99% of veterans with service-connected disabilities.
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How often does the VA reevaluate disability?

VA usually reevaluates veterans' service-connected disabilities on two occasions: Six months after leaving military service; and. Between two and five years from the date of the decision to grant VA disability benefits.
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What happens to my VA disability when I turn 65?

Even after veterans reach full retirement age, VA's disability payments continue at the same level. By contrast, the income that people receive after they retire (from Social Security or private pensions) usually is less than their earnings from wages and salary before retirement.
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Why do so many veterans have sleep apnea?

Sleep apnea is especially common among veterans, whose exposure to materials such as dust and fumes, as well as mental anxiety related to combat, make them more likely to develop chronic health conditions.
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Can a VA doctor write a nexus letter?

VA and VA-contracted doctors typically WILL NOT write nexus letters in support of veterans' claims for direct service connection.
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