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It doesn't have anything to do with the fact that the care is subpar, nooooo, not at all.
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Take his Salary and all the rest of the Admin's salary and put back into Health care and things will get fixed a lot faster...
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USC 38 Title Veteran's Benefits is Congress's rules for the use of the Federal Budget that grants benefits to all veterans. The VA is only Congress's agent to provide the payout of the Budget. The payout may for compensations or services. The VA does not own benefits. A veteran only needs the VA for payout. The VA has a maximum allowable amount for medical expense payout at non-VA facilities. Ever veteran has a maximum allowable amount (MAA) for medical treatment. When the veteran uses the VA as the provider, the VA pays the MAA. When the veteran uses other providers, the veteran is responsible for the payout. For medical treatment, Congress grants two important benefits, the MAA and the exhaustion of fees. If the non-VA provider charges $100 for a service, and the MAA is $25, the other $75 is exhausted. The MAA can have multiple payers.
The better question to ask is "why do veterans pay private insurance premiums that do not include the MAA? " I am not even sure a veteran needs supplemental insurance because of the exhaustion of fees grant.
The most important business the Secretay can do is acknowledge the MAA grant applies to all veterans in all facilities.
The better question to ask is "why do veterans pay private insurance premiums that do not include the MAA? " I am not even sure a veteran needs supplemental insurance because of the exhaustion of fees grant.
The most important business the Secretay can do is acknowledge the MAA grant applies to all veterans in all facilities.
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