Amid concerns about blast exposure, va launches new outreach campaign to enroll hawaii veterans in health care | va pacific islands health care | veterans affairs
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Washington , DC — WASHINGTON — Today, VA is launching a new outreach campaign to encourage all eligible Veterans to enroll in VA health care – including approximately 11,910 unenrolled
Hawaii Veterans who served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This campaign will include text messages and emails directly to Veterans, public service announcements, paid
advertising, and events. VA is launching this campaign after reports of concerns from Veterans about health issues – including mental health challenges and thoughts of suicide – potentially
related to repeated blasts and head trauma (low-level artillery blasts, IEDs, missile launches, heavy fire, and more). Since the first reporting about these concerns, VA researchers have
been urgently studying this matter to learn more about the potential health impacts of blast exposure on Veterans. Veterans enrolled in VA can access specialty screenings and services to
address any health issues related to blast exposure. Importantly, Veterans who served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and other specific locations are eligible for VA health
care based on their deployments — they do not need to have any health conditions specifically associated with their service in order to be eligible for care. While we continue to urgently
conduct research into the impacts of blast exposure, VA and the entire Biden-Harris Administration encourage these Veterans – and all eligible Veterans – to apply for VA care today. Veterans
who use VA health care have better health outcomes than non-enrolled Veterans, VA hospitals are dramatically outperforming non-VA hospitals, and VA health care is often more affordable than
non-VA health care for Veterans. Additionally, 92% of Veteran patients currently report trusting VA outpatient health care – an all-time high. “We take Veteran concerns about repeated blast
exposure very seriously, and we are studying this matter urgently to learn more about potential health impacts,” said VA SECRETARY DENIS MCDONOUGH. “While we do that, we don’t want Veterans
to wait – they should enroll in VA health care today to get full access to primary care, mental health care, regular screenings, specialty care, and more. That’s what this outreach effort
is all about: getting Veterans in our care, because Veterans who come to VA are proven to do better.” “VA aims to be the best, most accessible, and most affordable health system in America
for Veterans, and we are constantly looking for ways to improve that care as science and research tells us about new concerns,” said VA UNDER SECRETARY FOR HEALTH SHEREEF ELNAHAL, M.D. “The
more Veterans who enroll, the more we can learn about the impact of blast exposure – and the better care we can ultimately provide those who served.” Earlier this year, VA made all Veterans
who were exposed to toxins and other hazards (and meet basic requirements) eligible to enroll directly in VA health care –years earlier than called for by the PACT Act. This included all
Veterans who served in the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Global War on Terror, or any other combat zone after 9/11. Veterans who never deployed but were exposed to toxins
or hazards while training or on active duty in the United States are also eligible to enroll. Additionally, Veterans who do not meet any of the above criteria can often still access VA
health care by receiving VA disability benefits or based on income. This new outreach effort is a part of the largest outreach campaign in VA history, which began when President Biden signed
the PACT Act into law in 2022 and continues to this day. As a result of this campaign, more than 835,000 Veterans have enrolled in VA health care (a 37% increase over the previous period);
more than 900,000 Veterans have upgraded their priority groups, making them eligible for health care with fewer copays (an all-time record); and more than 4.4 million Veterans and survivors
have applied for disability compensation benefits (another all-time record). The campaign has been focused on bringing new Veterans to VA by sending millions of texts and emails, hosting
thousands of events nationwide, launching new paid advertising campaigns, working with influencers and companies, and more. Eligible Veterans can enroll today by visiting our website or
calling 877-222-8387. ### If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, contact the Veterans Crisis Line to receive 24/7 confidential support. You don’t have to be enrolled in VA
benefits or health care to connect. To reach responders, Dial 988 and then Press 1.
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