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Recent VA News Releases
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Some Veterans to See
Another Travel Reimbursement Increase
WASHINGTON (Dec. 29, 2008)
Service-disabled and
low-income veterans who are reimbursed for travel expenses while receiving
care
at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities will see an increase
in their payments beginning January 9.
A recently passed
law allows VA to cut the amount it must withhold from their mileage reimbursement.
The deductible amount will be $3 for each one-way trip and $6 for each
round trip -
with a calendar cap of $18, or six one-way trips or three round trips,
whichever comes first.
The previous deductible was $7.77 for a one-way trip, and $15.54 for a
round trip, with a calendar cap of $46.62.
"I'm pleased
that we can help veterans living far from VA facilities to access the
medical and counseling help
they deserve, especially in the current economic climate, "
said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake.
"Together with the increased mileage rate approved last month,
we can further reduce the financial hardship some veterans undergo to
use our superior health care."
In November, Peake
announced VA's second increase in the mileage reimbursement rate during
2008,
from 28.5 cents to 41.5 cents a mile.
Service-disabled and
low-income veterans are eligible to be reimbursed
by VA for the travel costs of receiving health care or counseling at VA
facilities.
Veterans traveling for Compensation and Pension examinations also qualify
for mileage reimbursement.
VA can waive deductibles if they cause financial hardship.
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