A1C Elaine Gabauer6757141<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have always used my own insurance. Why can't I get the covid vaccine?I am an Air Force veteran, 75 years old. I cannot get the covid vaccine because I have never used the military health network.
Why can't?2021-02-18T10:02:01-05:00A1C Elaine Gabauer6757141<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have always used my own insurance. Why can't I get the covid vaccine?I am an Air Force veteran, 75 years old. I cannot get the covid vaccine because I have never used the military health network.
Why can't?2021-02-18T10:02:01-05:002021-02-18T10:02:01-05:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member6757281<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1857217" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1857217-a1c-elaine-gabauer">A1C Elaine Gabauer</a> Welcome to RallyPoint. Below is the link to enroll for VA health care. You have to be enrolled before you can request the vaccine and then it is according to the priority list that they have. I am in your age group and have received my first shot through the county. Have you applied via your state or county websites? <br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.va.gov/health-care/how-to-apply/">https://www.va.gov/health-care/how-to-apply/</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 18 at 2021 10:49 AM2021-02-18T10:49:27-05:002021-02-18T10:49:27-05:00SFC Casey O'Mally6757317<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You said military health network, but you tagged VA. The two are completely separate, which are you referring to?<br />Military Health network is open to AD, active guard and reserve, retirees, and their families. Under some circumstances, guard and reserve when not drilling or activated. If you do not fall into one of those categories, then that is why you cannot use the military health network.<br /><br />VA is open to most veterans, in theory, however there is a long complex set of priorities for treatment. If you are near the bottom of the priority list, treatment may be difficult to get because higher priority vets are using up all of the resources.<br />Here is the link for eligibility: <a target="_blank" href="https://www.va.gov/health-care/eligibility/">https://www.va.gov/health-care/eligibility/</a> <br />The basic requirement is 24 months of active service and an honorable discharge. <br /><br />In addition to all of that, you have to apply to the VA for care, they do not generally just provide care to folks walking in off the street. <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SFC Casey O'Mally made Feb 18 at 2021 11:03 AM2021-02-18T11:03:49-05:002021-02-18T11:03:49-05:00SFC Chuck Martinez6757636<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Elaine, all you really have to do, is go to your VA hospital in your state with your DD214 and apply for VA benefits. It's that easy. Good idea to take your medical records with you, if you have them!Response by SFC Chuck Martinez made Feb 18 at 2021 1:10 PM2021-02-18T13:10:55-05:002021-02-18T13:10:55-05:00CSM Darieus ZaGara6757686<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A bit confusing. The military health network generally refers to Tricare/Humana. As an A1C, unless you were medically retired you would not have qualified after service. If you are referring to VA benefits, they would be based on some sort of military related disability as identified with your records and by the VA. You can apply at anytime as long as you have records of your service and the cause for your disability being service connected. That does take some time. It would be query your local community for who is issuing the vaccine and have it administered there. You should be categorized as 1A based on your age.Response by CSM Darieus ZaGara made Feb 18 at 2021 1:27 PM2021-02-18T13:27:39-05:002021-02-18T13:27:39-05:00SGT Randall Smith6758042<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Your state or county is probably giving the shots and there is no charge. I am 100% disabled with the VA. They have the shots but I have no way to get there, the VA hospital is aprox. 75 miles away.Response by SGT Randall Smith made Feb 18 at 2021 3:24 PM2021-02-18T15:24:56-05:002021-02-18T15:24:56-05:00SMSgt Bob W.6759077<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Elaine, active duty first, the rest as the vaccine becomes available. Now, if you talking VA, in my area of the country, they have the vaccine, HOWEVER, it is by appointment only. At 75, you are under medicare--which is paying for the vaccination. Call your doctor, local hospital or local health department to find out about how to get an appointment.Response by SMSgt Bob W. made Feb 18 at 2021 11:06 PM2021-02-18T23:06:19-05:002021-02-18T23:06:19-05:00SSgt Ron Simpson6762770<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Maybe it depends on your state. My wife and I got ours through our local hospital. All we had to do was verify the contact info in our profile. My wide got selected the next day and got her second Pfizer this past week. I waited for notification for three weeks and then started to call the appointment number we found (even though the website said not to call but wait for a scheduling email). We had three phones going. I called 46 times without getting thru. My got thru on her third try and waited in the queue for two hours before she could schedule me.<br />We also signed up through 4 pharmacies and two other hospitals. I think this works best if you are agressive. I get my second shot 3/16.Response by SSgt Ron Simpson made Feb 20 at 2021 12:17 PM2021-02-20T12:17:15-05:002021-02-20T12:17:15-05:00SSG Edward Tilton6763311<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Have you contacted theVA. They called me recently. I am 76Response by SSG Edward Tilton made Feb 20 at 2021 4:55 PM2021-02-20T16:55:46-05:002021-02-20T16:55:46-05:00SP5 Wilbert Jennings6764039<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe you have to register as a patient for your Health Care provider. Why would you take that vaccine?Response by SP5 Wilbert Jennings made Feb 20 at 2021 11:10 PM2021-02-20T23:10:09-05:002021-02-20T23:10:09-05:002021-02-18T10:02:01-05:00