January 29, 2003
VA Suspends Enrollment for Many Veterans
New Disease added to list of Agent Orange
Exposure
If current trends continue 164,000 category 8 veterans
would have tried to enroll in the VAHealth Care System
this year. 500,000 over the next three years would have
entered the system. No longer. VA Secretary Anthony J.
Principi announced that as of January 17, 2003 no new
Category 8 veterans will be enrolled. A category 8 veteran
has no VA compensated disability and has an income above
the HUD Low Income Threshold. That amount for Nassau
and Suffolk Counties $40,150 single or $ 45,900 married
is one of the highest in the nation. The VA no longer
has enough money to treat all veterans who ask for treatment
at a VA Medical Center. The Secretary has decided that
to guarantee quality care to disabled veterans, the indigent,
and those with special health care needs (blind or spinal
cord injured) wealthier veterans will have to go elsewhere.
The number of veterans using VA Medical Centers has
grown from less that 3 million to almost 7 million in
the last six years. Many are enrolling because prescription
drugs can be purchased for $7 per prescription per month.
There are 25 million veterans in the US today. Millions
of these veterans would fall into category 8. I can not
think of a better reason to join the American Legion
or the VFW than to fight the eroding of veteran's benefits.
For more information on enrollment and eligibility for
Health Care call toll free 1-877-222-VETS.
Based on a recently released review of scientific studies,
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Principi has decided to
extend benefits to Vietnam veterans with chronic lymphocytic
leukemia (CLL). The ruling means that veterans who served
in Vietnam during the Vietnam War don't have to prove
that this illness is related to their military service
to qualify for Department of Veteran Affairs disability
compensation. All Vietnam veterans should contact the
Northport VA Medical Center and enroll in the Agent Orange
registry. Although you may have to wait many months for
an appointment you will be screened for the 12 diseases
associated with exposure to Agent Orange. Call the Northport
VA at 631-261-4400 x 2347.
Veterans who served in Vietnam between 1 March 1961
and 29 March 1973 are eligible to receive the Vietnam
Cross of Gallantry with Palm Award. Vietnam veterans
whose DD214's do not reflect the award may receive government
acknowledgement of this medal by requesting a DD215 from
the National Records and Personnel Center using the standard
SF 180 form. This form is available on line or at the
Nassau County Veterans Service Agency.
Korean War veterans are now eligible
to wear a medal initially offered to them 50 years
ago but never issued. South Korea will provide the "Republic
of Korea War Service Medal to veterans and surviving
next of kin at no cost. The veteran must have served
in Korea or the adjacent waters or participated in
aerial flight in support of active combat operations
between June 25, 1950 and July 27, 1953. Send a request
for the medal and a copy of the veteran's DD214 to
HQ AFPC/DPPPRA, 550 C WEST SUITE 12, RANDOLPH AIR FORCE
BASE, TEXAS 78150-4714.
Small Businesses hurt by the call up of owners or key
employees to the National Guard or Reserves are now eligible
for relief from the Small Business Administration. Loans
up to $1.5 million are available as well as business
counseling and training. Call the SBA at 800-827-5722
or www.sba.gov/reservists or call
the office of Veterans Business Development at 202-205-6773.
450 reservists were activated in January from the 800th
MP Brigade headquartered in Uniondale. More are expected
to be called up in February.
The DOD began investigating operational shipboard hazard
and defense (SHAD) tests in 2000. At least 49 tests were
conducted in the 1960's using chemical and biological
agents. The DOD has released fact sheets on 42 of the
tests. The Ships involved were USS Berkeley , USS Fechteler,
USS Okanogan, USS Wexford County, USS Carpenter, USS
George Eastman, USS Granville S. Hall, USS Herbert Thomas,
USS Hoel, USS Navarro, USS Power, USS Tioga County. Interested
veterans should check out www.deploymentlink.osd.mil/ or
call me at the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency.
Any vet who has information about these tests should
call the Department of Defense Deployment Health Support
Directory at 800-497-6261. Veterans who feel their current
medical condition may be the result of these tests should
call the VA Helpline at 800 749-8387.
For information on any of the subjects in this report
call me at the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency.
516-572-8452
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