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    If you experienced military sexual trauma (MST) and it caused or worsened a health condition, you may be eligible for disability compensation. Find out how to file a disability claim. And learn how we...

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    This page can help provide the latest information about monkeypox testing, vaccines, and treatments at VA. If you have questions about your symptoms or care, contact your VA health care team.

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    We’re building a new home for VA health tools on VA.gov. Read this page to learn more about what this change means for you.

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    Read this page to learn what health care travel-related expenses we pay for and our current mileage reimbursement rate. If you're ready to file a claim for reimbursement, you can go to the&#...

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    In most cases, we pay non-VA providers and pharmacies directly for care and prescriptions you receive in the community. In some cases, we may pay you back for cost of emergency prescriptions or care. ...

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    The PACT Act is a law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. This law helps us provide generations of Veterans—and...

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    We securely share your electronic health information with participating non-VA health care providers and federal partners. If you want us to share your electronic health information, you don’t ...

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    Get answers to common questions about VA-accredited representatives. VA’s Office of General Counsel accredits 3 types of representatives: Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representatives, at...

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    Read this page to get answers to common questions about income limits for VA health care.

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    Review our list of tier 1 medications for the 2025 calendar year (January 1 to December 31). Tier 1 medications are preferred generic prescription medicines. These medicines have lower copays than med...