More than 50,000 women veterans enrolled in va health care over past 365 days, marking the largest enrollment year ever for women veterans | va wilmington health care | veterans affairs

More than 50,000 women veterans enrolled in va health care over past 365 days, marking the largest enrollment year ever for women veterans | va wilmington health care | veterans affairs


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Wilmington , DE — Today, on Women Veterans Recognition Day, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced that more than 53,000 women Veterans enrolled in VA health care between May 2023


and May 2024, marking a 20% increase over the previous year and the largest enrollment year for women Veterans on record. Health care enrollment of women Veterans increased across all 50


states, with the greatest number of enrollments in: Texas (6,507), Florida (4,666), California (4,318), Virginia (3,806), Georgia (2,937) and North Carolina (2,776). Women Veterans are


currently VA’s fastest growing patient population. This historic enrollment of women Veterans into VA health care and benefits is driven in large part by the PACT Act, which President Biden


signed into law in August 2022, empowering VA to deliver record health care and benefits to millions of Veterans exposed to toxins while serving in the military. Expanding access to benefits


and services for women Veterans is a key priority for VA and the entire Biden-Harris administration. This is critical because Veterans who come to VA are proven to do better. VA health care


has consistently outperformed non-VA care in Veteran trust, patient satisfaction scores, overall quality ratings, and affordability. “On this day in 1948, women were granted a formal place


in our country’s military. Today, the more than 2 million women Veterans living in the U.S. make up our fastest growing Veteran population,” said VA DEPUTY SECRETARY TANYA BRADSHER. “It’s


important to all of us here at VA that every woman Veteran knows she belongs at VA.” “It’s our goal for every woman Veteran to receive all the benefits she has earned, and that includes


world-class health care,” said VA UNDER SECRETARY FOR HEALTH SHEREEF ELNAHAL, M.D. “We want women Veterans to know that VA has invested in more services for women Veterans than ever before.


VA can now offer women the best and most accessible options for all their care needs, and we want them to apply for the health care they deserve today.” VA is leading the way in specialized


health care for women Veterans. VHA’s Office of Women’s Health oversees these dedicated health care services. Today, there is a women’s health program led by a Women Veterans Program Manager


at every VA health care system across the nation. Additional specialized women’s health staff include: Women’s Health Medical Directors, Women’s Health Primary Care Providers, Women’s


Health Patient Aligned Care Teams, Maternity Care Coordinators, Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Coordinators, and Women’s Mental Health Champions. Women’s health teams are also


supported by LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinators, Intimate Partner Violence Coordinators, and Military Sexual Trauma Coordinators. Over the past two years, VA has dramatically expanded health


care services dedicated to women Veterans. This includes expanded breast cancer screenings and mammograms for Veterans with potential toxic exposures, increased access to reproductive health


services, and expanded maternity care coordination for Veterans from pregnancy through 12 months post-partum. All of this work contributes to VA’s equity action plan and broader efforts to


ensure that every Veteran gets the care and benefits they deserve. VA is also delivering disability compensation benefits to an all-time record number of women Veterans, with 717,141 women


Veterans receiving disability compensation benefits today. Over the past five years, an additional 197,667 women Veterans have begun receiving benefits, representing a 28% increase. More


than 89% of women Veterans who have applied have received disability benefits from VA for at least one condition, on average receiving $27,109 in earned disability compensation benefits per


year. VA’s dedicated Women Veterans Call Center is here to support women Veterans in navigating all the services they may need, including health care and benefits. Call or text 855-VA-WOMEN


(855-829-6636) or use the online chat feature. For more information specifically on how the PACT Act is helping Veterans and their survivors and to apply for care or benefits today, visit


VA.gov/PACT or call 1-800-MYVA411 (800-698-2411).