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VA Calling All Recent Combat Vets
April 24, 2008
Nearly 570,000 to be Reached by New Call Center
WASHINGTON – On May 1, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will begin
contacting nearly 570,000 recent combat veterans to ensure they know about
VA’s medical services and other benefits.
“We will reach out and touch every veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom
and Operation Iraqi Freedom to let them know we are here for them,” said
Dr. James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “VA is committed to
getting these veterans the help they need and deserve.”
A contractor-operated “Combat Veteran Call Center” will telephone two
distinct populations of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan.
In the first phase, calls will go to an estimated 17,000 veterans who were
sick or injured while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. VA will offer to
appoint a care manager to work with them if they don’t have one already.
Care managers ensure veterans receive appropriate care and know about
their VA benefits.
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For five years after their discharge from the
military, these combat veterans have special access to VA health care. The
Department screens combat veterans for signs of post-traumatic stress
disorder and traumatic brain injury. VA personnel have been deployed to
the military’s major medical centers to assist wounded service members and
their families during the transition to civilian lives.
For the new call center, the second phase will target 550,000 OIF-OEF
veterans who have been discharged from active duty but have not contacted
VA for services.
Once contacted, veterans will be informed about VA’s benefits and
services. The initial calls will be made by a private contractor, EDS,
which specializes in technology “We will leave no stone unturned to reach
these veterans,” said Dr. Edward Huycke, chief of the Veterans Affairs -
Department of Defense coordination office.
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