Toxic exposure screening | veterans affairs

Toxic exposure screening | veterans affairs


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Military exposure screening, war-related exposure screening The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other


toxic substances. CARE WE PROVIDE AT VA BAY PINES HEALTH CARE The screening takes 5 to 10 minutes and helps to identify any potential exposures to toxins during your military service. All


Veterans enrolled in VA health care can receive a toxic exposure screening at an upcoming appointment by working with their Primary Care Team. Veterans who would like to be screened before


their next appointment can reach their care team via MyHealtheVet or by calling 727-398-6661, pressing 0, and asking to be connected to their primary care team. All enrolled Veterans should


receive the screening at least once every five years. THE PACT ACT BRINGS THESE CHANGES: * Expands and extends eligibility for VA health care for Veterans with toxic exposures and Veterans


of the Vietnam, Gulf War, and post-9/11 eras * Adds 20–plus more presumptive conditions for burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic exposures * Adds more presumptive-exposure locations for


Agent Orange and radiation * Requires VA to provide a toxic exposure screening to every Veteran enrolled in VA health care * Helps us improve research, staff education, and treatment related


to toxic exposures If you’re a Veteran or survivor, you can now file a claim to apply for PACT Act-related benefits. Learn how to file at https://www.va.gov/disability/how-to-file-claim/.


Additional resources can be found at the bottom of this blog post.