EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420
Veterans who were discharged or released from active duty after more than 24 months of active service under conditions other than dishonorable; former members of the armed forces, including reserve service members, who served more than 100 days under a combat exclusion or in support of a contingency operation; formers members of the armed forces who were survivors of a physical assault or battery of a sexual nature, or survivors of sexual harassment while serving.
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Focus Population
Provides payment for or reimbursement of emergency suicide care, transportation costs, and follow up care at a VA or non-VA facility for up to 30 days inpatient care and 90 days outpatient care.
05/12/2025
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs is the federal agency for all veterans programs, including Veterans Health Administration (VA Hospitals), Veterans Benefits Administration, National Cemetery Administration, Veteran Centers, Grave Site Locator, Regional Facilities, and Congressional Affairs.
