Veterans Health Administration Office of Community Care (VHA OCC)
CHAMPVA (the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs) is a federal health insurance program run by the VA's Office of Community Care. It helps pay the cost of doctor visits, hospital care, medicine, and other medical services for the spouses, children, and surviving family members of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled or who died from a service-connected condition. It is a national mail- and phone-based program, not a local Atlanta office, but Atlanta-area families can apply and use the benefits with local providers.
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The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) is a comprehensive health care program in which the VA shares the cost of covered health care services and... Main Services help pay for healthcare health insurance government benefits Serving adults 18+ veterans all disabilities individuals families spouses
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What they offer 3
- Recently verified· Jun 24
CHAMPVA Health CoverageProgram
Cost-sharing health insurance where the VA helps pay for covered medical care, supplies, and prescriptions for eligible veterans' family members.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
CHAMPVA Claims & Eligibility LineService
Phone support to check eligibility, application and claim status, and get help with covered benefits.
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Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)Program
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