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VA Reaches Out to Women Veterans
March 27, 2008
Women Vets Have Earned “Benefits, Respect, Thanks” – Peake
Fourth National Summit on Women Veterans Issues Begins June 20
WASHINGTON -- Recognizing the valor, service and sacrifice of America’s
1.7 million women veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has
created a comprehensive array of benefits and programs.
“Women who served this country in uniform -- whether veterans of World War
II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, the current Global War on Terror or
peacetime service -- have earned our respect and thanks,” said Dr. James
B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “They have also earned the full
range of VA programs offered by a grateful nation.”
Secretary Peake also announced the Fourth National Summit on Women
Veterans Issues to be held from June 20 – 22 in Washington D.C. The Summit
will offer attendees an opportunity to enhance future progress on women
veterans issues, with sessions specifically for the Reserve and National
Guard, information on military sexual trauma and readjustment issues,
after the military veteran resources and many more programs and exhibits.
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Women veterans are entitled to the same benefits
and medical care as their male counterparts, including health care,
disability compensation, education assistance, work-study allowance,
vocational rehabilitation, employment and counseling services, insurance,
home loan benefits, nursing home care, survivor benefits, and various
burial benefits.
VA also has a multitude of services and programs to respond to the unique
needs of women veterans. VA offers comprehensive, high-quality primary
health care services for women, including Pap smears, mammography, and
general reproductive health care. Along with these services, VA’s mental
health care for women includes substance abuse counseling, evaluation and
treatment of military sexual trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD).
VA has several specific initiatives for 2008 including:
* enhancing skills of primary care providers who treat women veterans;
* examining other women’s health issues, including cardiac care, breast
cancer, and colorectal cancer in women;
* focusing on family issues and avoiding birth defects through enhanced
pharmacy practices for women veterans of child bearing age.
Women veterans are the fastest growing segment of the veteran population
second only to elderly veterans. Approximately 1.7 million women veterans
comprise 7 percent of the total veteran population. Approximately 255,000
women use VA health care services. Today, over 200,000 women are serving
in the Armed Forces. With the increasing number of women, VA estimates by
2020 women veterans will comprise 10 percent of the veteran population.
There is a women veterans program manager at every VA medical center, a
women’s liaison at every community based outpatient clinic and a women
veterans coordinator at every VA regional office.
VA is reaching out to women veterans who are experiencing problems related
to sexual trauma or harassment while in the military. All veterans, men
and women, may receive free counseling, disability compensation, and
related services for sexual trauma incurred in the military. In addition,
there are programs for women veterans who are homeless or are victims of
domestic violence.
There is a Military Sexual Trauma (MST) point of contact for psychotherapy
at every VA medical center. Extensive enhancements of the MST program have
taken place over the past two years, including training of providers in
the most current effective treatments for PTSD and sexual trauma. In
addition, VA has sites for combat PTSD in women and is examining how best
to address complex combat and MST issues.
In addition to the services provided at each VA medical center, the
Department also operates fifty Women’s Health Centers, within medical
centers, that serve as specific locations for women veterans to receive
care. These centers develop new and enhanced programs for women; some also
conduct research on medical and psychosocial issues.
Secretary Peake recently visited the largest women’s center in the VA,
located at the James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, Florida. With
more than 20,000 women veterans enrolled for care, the center is able to
provide a variety of women specific services in one location.
Through its Center for Women Veterans and the Secretary’s Advisory
Committee on Women Veterans, VA is continually looking into new and
innovative ways to provide improved benefits and services to women
veterans.
More information on the Fourth National Summit on Women Veterans Issues
can be found at www.va.gov/womenvet
. For more information about VA benefits and services, veterans may
contact their local VA regional office, medical center, or vet center. For
questions concerning VA benefits call 1-800-827-1000, for questions
concerning VA health care call 1-877-222-8387 or go to our website at
http://www.va.gov .
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