Mar 13, 2024

VA: PACT Act full rollout moved up

Posted Mar 13, 2024 1:45 PM

NICK GOSNELL
Hutch Post

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — VA announced last week that all Veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the military – at home or abroad – are now eligible to enroll directly in VA health care. This means that all Veterans who served in the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Global War on Terror, or any other combat zone after 9/11 are eligible to enroll in VA health care without first applying for VA benefits. Additionally, Veterans who never deployed but were exposed to toxins or hazards while training or on active duty in the United States are eligible to enroll.

"We started with the PACT Act last year," Herndon said. "It modified existing law and made three new categories of Veterans eligible for VA health care. That was supposed to be phased in, those three new categories, through 2034. President Biden, last year, Veteran's Day said, I'd like to see us get rid of that. Secretary McDonough and his staff have been working hard to develop some new rules. Effective March 5, every one of those three categories of Veterans is eligible for health care, right now."

Any Veteran who participated in a toxic exposure risk activity (TERA) at home or abroad is eligible for VA health care.

"We're using the term TERA," Herndon said. "If you come in and sit down and talk with us, it's a little easier to say that. Toxic exposure risk activity is a bit of a tongue twister. Occupational hazards include jobs where you had to work with asbestos, industrial solvents, lead, paints that include the chemical agent resistant coating, which those of us in the military know as CARC paint, and then firefighting foams. Those are just a few examples. There's a lot of other examples. It's a very long list of toxic exposure risks that service members may have been subjected to, especially if it's something that is tracked through a tracking record system."

VA will use all available information to determine if Veterans participated in a TERA, including military records and service connection.

You can come into the Hutchinson VA Clinic at 1625 East 30th to get your questions answered during their business hours weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CLICK HERE to download the Hutch Post mobile app.
CLICK HERE to sign up for the daily Hutch Post email news update.