We’re now submitting claims to health insurance carriers for all non-service-connected care, even if we don’t have a signature or written authorization permitting us to disclose protected information on these claims or in Veterans’ medical records. Read the notice on the Federal Register website The Federal Register also published this change. §7332-protected information).īefore submitting any claims for care related to a sensitive diagnosis, we notified Veterans of this change by sending a one-time notice to all Veterans who had signed a release of information refusing to allow us to bill for care related to a sensitive diagnosis in the past. ![]() As a result of the VA MISSION Act of 2018, we no longer need permission to bill health insurance providers for care related to a sensitive diagnosis (like alcohol or drug abuse, alcoholism, HIV or HIV testing, sickle cell anemia, or other diagnoses included in Public Law 38 U.S.C. Learn more about how to avoid the Part D penalty on the Medicare website There’s no penalty for delaying Medicare Part D as long as you enroll when you’re first eligible or within 63 days of when you no longer have VA health care or other creditable prescription drug coverage. If you sign up for Medicare Part D (coverage for prescription drugs), you’ll be able to use it to get medicine from non-VA doctors and fill your prescriptions at your local pharmacy instead of through the VA mail-order service.This penalty gets bigger each year you delay signing up-and you’ll pay it every year for the rest of your life. If you delay signing up for Medicare Part B (coverage for doctors and outpatient services) and then need to sign up later because you lose your VA health care benefits or need more choice in care options, you’ll pay a penalty.We encourage you to sign up for every health care benefit that you’re eligible for so you have options if you need them. Funding for VA health care could change in the future. ![]() Having Medicare means you’re covered if you need to go to a non-VA hospital or doctor-so you have more options to choose from.We encourage you to sign up for Medicare as soon as you can.
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