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Medication Prescribed by Non-VA Physicians
This rule amends VA's medical regulations that govern the provision of medication to veterans when the medication is prescribed by non-VA physicians. The rule provides that, in limited circumstances, VA may provide medication prescribed by a non-VA physician to veterans enrolled in VA's health care system prior to July 25, 2003, if the veterans...
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Reasonable Charges for Medical Care or Services; 2003 Update
This document amends the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical regulations concerning ``reasonable charges'' for medical care or services provided or furnished by VA to a veteran:
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Referrals of Information Regarding Criminal Violations
This final rule amends VA's conduct regulations to provide that VA employees are required to report information about possible criminal activity to appropriate authorities. The VA Police and the VA Office of Inspector General, the department's two law enforcement entities, will receive such information, will investigate those cases within their...
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VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program
We are revising the regulations concerning the VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program in large part to implement the provisions of the Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Assistance Act of 2001 (HVCAA). We also are establishing provisions in the form of funding priorities to meet a statutory mandate. In addition, to help ensure that...
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Provision of Drugs and Medicines to Certain Veterans in State Homes
This document affirms amendments to the Department of Veterans Affairs ``Medical'' regulations concerning the provision of drugs and medicines prescribed by non-VA physicians for certain veterans who are permanently housebound or in need of regular aid and attendance. The amendments allow prescriptions to be filled by non-VA pharmacies in state...
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Payment or Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment Furnished at Non-VA Facilities
This document affirms amendments to VA's medical regulations establishing provisions for payment or reimbursement for certain non-VA emergency services furnished to veterans for nonservice-connected conditions. Those amendments were made by an interim final rule and were necessary to implement provisions of ``The Veterans Millennium Health Care...
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Health Care for Certain Children of Vietnam Veterans-Covered Birth Defects and Spina Bifida
This document amends the regulations regarding health care for Vietnam veterans' children suffering from spina bifida to also encompass health care for women Vietnam veterans' children with certain other birth defects. This is necessary to provide health care for such children in accordance with recently enacted legislation. The amendments also...
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Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)
This document affirms amendments to VA's medical regulations to extend CHAMPVA eligibility to persons age 65 and over who would have otherwise lost their CHAMPVA eligibility due to attainment of entitlement to hospital insurance benefits under Medicare Part A, implement coverage of physical examinations required in connection with school...
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Enrollment-Provision of Hospital and Outpatient Care to Veterans
VA's medical regulations captioned ``Enrollment--Provision of Hospital and Outpatient Care to Veterans'' implement a national enrollment system to manage the delivery of inpatient hospital care and outpatient medical care. Prior to October 1, 2002, veterans were eligible to be enrolled based on seven priority categories. In this final rule we...
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Priorities for Outpatient Medical Services and Inpatient Hospital Care
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...
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Filipino Veterans Eligible for Hospital Care, Nursing Home Care, and Medical Services
This document amends VA's ``Medical'' regulations to add provisions implementing statutory changes providing that certain Filipino veterans in receipt of disability compensation at the full dollar rate are eligible for hospital care, nursing home care, and medical services in the same manner as a veteran.
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Medical Benefits Package; Copayments for Extended Care Services
This document amends VA's medical regulations by adding the following extended care services to the medical benefits package: noninstitutional adult day health care, noninstitutional geriatric evaluation, and noninstitutional respite care. Also, this document amends VA's medical regulations to establish provisions regarding copayments for...
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Copayments for Inpatient Hospital Care and Outpatient Medical Care
This document affirms amendments to VA's medical regulations to set forth a mechanism for determining copayments for inpatient hospital care and outpatient medical care. These amendments were made by an interim final rule and were necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act and to set forth...
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Compensated Work Therapy/Transitional Residences Program
This document amends VA's medical regulations to establish provisions regarding housing under the Compensated Work Therapy/ Transitional Residences program. These provisions are designed to ensure proper management, ensure reasonable payment rates for residents, and ensure that residents stay only for the time necessary to meet the intended goals.
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Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)
This rule implements provisions of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 and the Veterans' Survivor Benefits Improvements Act of 2001. These changes extend CHAMPVA eligibility to persons age 65 and over who would have otherwise lost their CHAMPVA eligibility due to attainment of entitlement to hospital...
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Per Diem for Adult Day Health Care of Veterans in State Homes
This document establishes regulations setting forth a mechanism for paying per diem to State homes providing adult day health care to eligible veterans. The intended effect of the rule is to ensure that veterans receive high quality care in State homes.
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Copayments for Inpatient Hospital Care and Outpatient Medical Care
This document amends VA's medical regulations to set forth a mechanism for determining copayments for inpatient hospital care and outpatient medical care. This is necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act and to set forth exemptions from copayment requirements as mandated by statute.
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Copayments for Medications
This document amends VA's medical regulations to set forth copayment requirements for medications. This is necessary to implement provisions of the Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act.
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Payment or Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment Furnished at Non-VA Facilities
This document amends VA's medical regulations by establishing provisions for payment or reimbursement for certain non-VA emergency services furnished to veterans for nonservice-connected conditions. This is necessary to implement provisions of ``The Veterans Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act.''
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Grants to States for Construction and Acquisition of State Home Facilities
This document establishes regulations regarding grants to States for the construction or acquisition of State homes for furnishing domiciliary and nursing home care to veterans, or for the expansion, remodeling, or alteration of existing State homes for furnishing domiciliary, nursing home, or adult day health care to veterans. This is necessary...