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    Cool Rockefeller Urges President To Withdraw Regulations Delaying Healthcare For Veterans

    Vietnam Veterans of America - September 20, 2002

    Press Release
    Senate Veterans Affairs Committee


    Rockefeller Urges President To Withdraw Regulations Delaying Healthcare For Veterans

    WASHINGTON, DC * Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate
    Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, strongly urged President Bush today to revoke the newly implemented Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regulations that will create serious delays for hundreds of thousands of veterans who depend upon VA for healthcare. The administration’s changes will give special priority, regardless of medical need or urgency, to veterans who suffer from service-connected illnesses.

    “There is no question in anybody’s mind that veterans who have service-connected medical problems should be getting the health care they need in a timely manner. However, this needs to be the case for every veteran who is seeking VA health care, regardless of whether or not their health issues are service-connected,” Rockefeller said.


    Sempers,

    Roger


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    Cool Priorities for Outpatient Medical Services and Inpatient Hospital

    Vietnam Veterans of America - September 20, 2002

    Federal Register Notice
    September 17, 2002

    Department of Veterans Affairs

    Priorities for Outpatient Medical Services and Inpatient Hospital
    Care

    Action: Interim final rule

    SUMMARY: This document amends VA's medical regulations to establish
    that in scheduling appointments for non-emergency outpatient medical
    services and admissions for inpatient hospital care, VA will give
    priority to veterans with service-connected disabilities rated 50
    percent or greater and veterans needing care for a service-connected
    disability. The Veterans' Eligibility Reform Act of 1996 authorizes VA
    to ensure that these two categories of veterans receive priority access
    to this type of care. The intended effect of this interim final rule is
    to carry out that authority.

    DATES: Effective Date: September 17, 2002.
    Comment Date: Comments must be received on or before November 18,
    2002.

    ADDRESSES: Mail or hand-deliver written comments to: Director, Office
    of Regulations Management (02D), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
    Vermont Ave., NW., Room 1154, Washington, DC 20420; or fax comments to
    (202) 273-9289; or e-mail comments to OGCRegulations@mail.va.gov.
    Comments should indicate that they are submitted in response to ``RIN
    2900-AL39.'' All comments received will be available for public inspection in the Office of Regulations Management, Room 1158, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays).

    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Hertz, Office of Policy and
    Planning (105D), at (202) 273-8934 or Roscoe Butler, Chief Policy &
    Operations, Health Administration Service (10C3), at (202) 273-8302.
    These individuals are in the Veterans Health Administration of the
    Department of Veterans Affairs, and are located at 810 Vermont Avenue,
    NW., Washington, DC 20420.


    Sempers,

    Roger


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    Program offers long-term health insurance

    Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:32:32 -0700
    Subject: Program offers long-term health insurance

    WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Sept. 25, 2002) -- Service members
    and federal employees who might need lengthy or even lifelong assistance
    with daily living due to illness, injury or severe cognitive impairment now
    have insurance to help pay for it.
    Congress authorized the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program in
    the Fiscal Year 2001 National Defense Authorization Act. Coverage begins for
    those who sign up in October.
    As the program's executive agent, the Office of Personnel Management
    launched the insurance plan in March for federal employees, as well members
    of the uniformed services.
    Eligible individuals can enroll through Dec. 31.
    Those eligible include active-duty members, retirees, reservists,
    federal civilian employees, their spouses, parents, step-parents,
    parents-in-law, and adult children.
    The insurance is offered by John Hancock and MetLife and is
    administered by Long Term Care Partners, a joint venture between the two
    companies.
    "I think it may be a very good deal," said Ann Pratcher, program
    manager at the Community Service Financial Readiness Program in Fort
    Benning, Ga. "I think (people) need to seriously consider a long-term care
    plan as part of their total financial plan for their life," she said.
    Pratcher added people should remember that Medicare and Tricare only
    cover limited amounts of long-term care costs.
    "Some people may look at their net worth and figure it is large
    enough that they can pay for the care themselves," she said.
    Elwin E. Gilchrist of the Office of Infantry Proponency at Fort
    Benning plans to buy a policy.
    "Most people are going to need long-term care in the future, and
    with my long-term medical problems, it is definitely a fact I will need it,"
    Gilchrist said.
    Some of the plans that attracted Gilchrist include in-home care,
    inflation protection, care coordination services for qualified relatives of
    employees and waiver of premium while receiving benefits, he said.
    In addition, the program features group premiums, coverage for
    informal health care provided by friends or family members, international
    benefits and it is guaranteed renewable, officials said.
    For more information, call (800) LTC-FEDS or visit www.LTCFEDS.com
    (Editor's note: Information compiled from a Secretary of Defense
    memo and a story by Sgt. William A. Graves of the Fort Benning Bayonet.)


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    Cool DoD/VA Pilot Program Tests Delivery of Prescription Refills for TRICARE Beneficiaries

    Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:16:39 -0700
    Subject: [HEALTH-INFO] DoD/VA Pilot Program Tests Delivery of Prescription Refills for TRICARE Beneficiaries

    DoD/VA Pilot Program Tests Delivery of Prescription Refills for TRICARE
    Beneficiaries
    September 24, 2002
    No. 02-24


    The Department of Defense (DoD) Military Health System and Department of
    Veterans Affairs (VA) have joined forces to provide TRICARE beneficiaries with a
    new pharmacy benefit that delivers prescription refills by mail.

    The DoD/VA MTF Refill Mail Service (MRMS), a joint initiative with the VA's
    Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) program, is ramping up at three
    sites - Darnall Army Community Hospital, Fort Hood, Texas; the Naval Medical
    Center, San Diego, Calif.; and the 377th Medical Group, Kirtland Air Force Base,
    N.M. The one-year pilot program is expected to be fully operational at the three
    demonstration test sites beginning October 2002.

    To use the MRMS, beneficiaries must fill their original military or civilian
    prescription at one of the above military treatment facilities (MTFs) first,"
    said Army Col. Bill Davies, director, DoD pharmacy programs. "In most cases,
    beneficiaries at these sites will not have to leave their homes just to refill a
    prescription. All they have to do is pick up the phone, call the pharmacy that
    has their original prescription, select the refill by mail option, and CMOP does
    the rest," Davies said.

    Most prescriptions can be delivered within five to eight days. There are,
    however, some medications (such as controlled substances or locally compounded
    items) that may not be available for delivery through CMOP. The refill call-in
    system at each of three demonstration sites, will inform the beneficiary if
    their medication is available for mail out under the MRMS pilot program. To
    eliminate delays processing or delivering refill medications, beneficiaries
    should check with their MTF to ensure their eligibility status and home address
    listed in the MTF's Composite Health Care System (CHCS) electronic record are
    the same as the information listed in Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting
    System (DEERS).

    "The VA has more than 40 years of success providing eligible military veterans
    refills of prescription medications by mail," said John Ogden, chief consultant,
    VA pharmacy benefits management group. "The pilot program will test the impact
    of DoD shifting some of its pharmacy refill workload to various regional CMOP
    pharmacies operated by the VA," Ogden said.

    The MRMS/CMOP is different from the DoD National Mail Order Pharmacy (NMOP)
    program which dispenses prescription medications to TRICARE beneficiaries.
    Beneficiaries using NMOP pay a copayment for each prescription filled. The
    DoD/VA CMOP does not require copayments and only involves MTF refills.

    "CMOP is an excellent example of two government agencies working together to
    provide high quality, cost-effective health care for its beneficiaries. If
    successful, the pilot program may lead to future expansion to TRICARE
    beneficiaries worldwide," Davies said.

    The telephone numbers for the refill pharmacies at the demonstration sites are
    as follows: Darnall Army Community Hospital, Fort Hood Texas, (800) 351-3636 or
    (254) 288-8911; the Naval Medical Center, San Diego, Calif., 619-532-8414; and
    the 377th Medical Group, Kirtland AFB, N.M., (505) 846-5770 or (800) 752-7990
    (This toll-free refill line accepts calls from the state of New Mexico only).

    ==============
    SOURCE: TRICARE News Release, http://www.tricare.osd.mil/


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    Cool Support Guaranteed Funding For VA Healthcare

    From: "Teresa Morris"
    Date: 2002/10/02 Wed PM 04:18:55 EDT
    To: cmdrdon@bellsouth.net
    Subject: Support Guaranteed Funding For VA Healthcare



    ACTION CORPS LEGISLATIVE ALERT:
    SUPPORT GUARANTEED FUNDING FOR VA HEALTHCARE

    In a show of unity and strength, VFW National Legislative Committee
    members
    stormed Capitol Hill last week to lobby in support of legislation
    introduced in
    both the House and Senate, HR 5250 and its Senate companion bill S
    2903, the
    Veterans Health Care Funding Guarantee Act of 2002. This legislation
    would
    guarantee funding for the VA health care system by tying funding levels
    to
    medical inflation and the number of veterans using the system each
    year.

    Doubling the legislations' original tally, the committee's lobbying
    efforts
    resulted in 71 co-sponsors for the House bill. The list of co-sponsors
    as of
    October 2 is attached at the end of this message.


    IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED:

    It is essential that you immediately contact those Representatives not
    signed
    on to the bill and urge them to support HR 5250. It is also very
    important to
    thank those pro-veteran members already listed as a supporter.

    Let them know that the VFW, along with the American Legion and Disabled
    American Veterans, has formed a partnership in strong support of this
    concept.

    This legislation would guarantee veterans continued access to VA
    healthcare and
    end the annual appropriations battle. It would provide all veterans
    timely
    access to the system and to the full range of health care services they
    have
    earned through their service in defense of this nation. At this time
    over
    300,000 veterans cannot gain access to the system. This is a national
    disaster.

    The Veterans Health Care Funding Guarantee Act addresses VFW resolution
    674,
    which was approved at the 2002 National Convention in Nashville. To
    read the
    resolution, visit:
    http://www.vfwdc.org/nls/res674.htm

    The quickest way to contact your legislator is to call their local
    district
    offices. That information, along with their DC contact information can
    be
    found on our website:
    http://vocusgr.vocus.com/vfw/webpub/...egislatorQuery

    You can also find their District Office Phone Numbers in your local
    phone book.


    More information on the bill can be found at:
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d107:h.r.05250:

    CURRENT COSPONSORS ARE:

    Robert Andrews D-NJ-01
    John Baldacci D-ME-02
    Tammy Baldwin D-WI-02
    John Boozman R-AR-03
    Corrine Brown D-FL-03
    Henry Brown R-SC-01
    Brad Carson D-OK-02
    Julia Carson D-IN-10
    Jerry Costello D-IL-12
    Elijah Cummings D-MD-07
    Jo Ann Davis R-VA-01
    Peter DeFazio D-OR-04
    Michael Doyle D-PA-18
    Chet Edwards D-TX-11
    Lane Evans D-IL-17
    Bob Filner D-CA-50
    J. Forbes R-VA-04
    Barney Frank D-MA-04
    Martin Frost D-TX-24
    Jim Gibbons R-NV-02
    Bart Gordon D-TN-06
    Lindsey Graham R-SC-03
    Gene Green D-TX-29
    Luis Gutierrez D-IL-04
    Alcee Hastings D-FL-23
    Joel Hefley R-CO-05
    Joseph Hoeffel D-PA-13
    Tim Holden D-PA-06
    Rush Holt D-NJ-12
    Darlene Hooley D-OR-05
    Walter Jones R-NC-03
    Paul Kanjorski D-PA-11
    Sue Kelly R-NY-19
    Patrick Kennedy D-RI-01
    Ray LaHood R-IL-18
    Rick Larsen D-WA-02
    John Larson D-CT-01
    Steven LaTourette R-OH-19
    Barbara Lee D-CA-09
    Frank LoBiondo R-NJ-02
    Zoe Lofgren D-CA-16
    Stephen Lynch D-MA-09
    James McGovern D-MA-03
    Mike McIntyre D-NC-07
    Michael McNulty D-NY-21
    John Mica R-FL-07
    Juanita Millender-McDonald D-CA-37
    Jeff Miller R-FL-01
    Richard Neal D-MA-02
    Charlie Norwood R-GA-10
    Frank Pallone D-NJ-06
    Bill Pascrell D-NJ-08
    Collin Peterson D-MN-07
    Charles Pickering R-MS-03
    Todd Platts R-PA-19
    Nick Rahall D-WV-03
    Jim Ramstad R-MN-03
    Charles Rangel D-NY-15
    Ciro Rodriguez D-TX-28
    Bernard Sanders I-VT-AL
    Max Sandlin D-TX-01
    Jim Saxton R-NJ-03
    Ronnie Shows D-MS-04
    Robert Simmons R-CT-02
    Adam Smith D-WA-09
    Christopher Smith R-NJ-04
    Bart Stupak D-MI-01
    John Thune R-SD-AL
    Karen Thurman D-FL-05
    Ed Whitfield R-KY-01
    Lynn Woolsey D-CA-06

    For the most current list, visit:
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquer...7:HR05250:@@@P


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