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Turborama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-04-09 12:37 AM
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What Health Reform Means for Veterans (whitehouse.gov)
I thought the Greedy Obstructionist Party cared about the Vets. I doubt we'll see any mention of this on Faux, though.

What Health Reform Means for Veterans
Posted by Macon Phillips
MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 2009 AT 7:54 PM

To follow on http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Post-9/11-GI-Bill-Providing-the-Opportunity-Our-Troops-Have-Earned/">the President’s speech today marking the launch of the post-9/11 GI Bill, we wanted to offer the following update on what health reform means for veterans.

The President is committed to ensuring that the Department of Veterans Affairs provides America’s veterans the highest-quality health care possible. His budget requests the largest single-year increase in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs in three decades, and significantly expands coverage, extending care to 500,000 more veterans who were previously excluded.

Health reform will only build on the President’s commitment to veterans’ health care. The VA Healthcare system will continue to be available for all eligible veterans. Also, veterans and their families will have additional choices for high-quality, affordable health care, with http://www.whitehouse.gov/health-insurance-consumer-protections/">consumer protections that prevent insurance companies from denying coverage or setting a limit on the coverage they will provide.

The health reform legislation that the House of Representatives is considering would enable those who are covered by VA care, including dependents of certain veterans enrolled in the CHAMPVA program, to meet the individual responsibility mandate; thereby exempting such veterans and dependants from being assessed penalties. If enacted, the President will ensure that this exemption is implemented aggressively. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs would continue to maintain sole authority over the system and for enhancing the quality and access for all eligible veterans.

From: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/What-Health-Reform-Means-for-Veterans/


President Obama Launches Post-9/11 GI Bill (video)

President Obama marks the launch of the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which will provide comprehensive education benefits to our veterans. The bill will provide our veterans the skills and trainings they need to be successful in the future, and is part of the Presidents plan to build a new foundation for the 21st century. August 3, 2009: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuO-mHfbpRk

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-on-the-Post-9/11-Gi-Bill-at-George-Mason-University/">Transcript



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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-04-09 12:51 AM
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1. Funny this was touched on BRIEFLY by the talking heads
and the birf cert fully exploited.

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OneGrassRoot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-05-09 06:20 AM
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2. Speaking of military, especially retired military, benefits:
Below is a really nice version of an email that is circulating about "Obamacare" (as the subject line normally reads) and how they're proposing to impose hardship on retired military via changes to Tricare for life health coverage.

Anyone know the truth about this or anything not factually correct about the following?

Thanks. :)


TRICARE FOR LIFE

This is a "Heads Up" on a battle we are facing now and down the road with the new Administration. The
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has already drafted proposed legislation that would basically reduce
our TRICARE for Life benefits to a system whereby we pay deductibles and co-pays up to $6,301 the
first year for you and your spouse, with future years being indexed to increase with inflation.
What can we do? The article below, obtained from an Air Force Association and written by BG Bob
Clements, best describes what we can do. Please read it and check the links for CBO language and do
what Bob says-Send this email to every Military Retiree you know and write and email your
Congressman often. For those of you that might have voted or "Change", you should do it more than
often!

TRICARE FOR LIFE'S (TFL) FUTURE....

TRICARE For Life was instituted to correct the broken promise that military retirees would receive free healthcare coverage for life and it covers the Medicare co-pay. Now a heavy assault has begun on
Veterans'/Retirees' benefits to pay for other programs our President promised during the campaign. And it is a high priority of his administration. The one item of most interest to Retired Military is in Article 189.

If approved by Congress the first assault wave would hit in 2011 and would hit hard. It would initiate cost sharing to require retirees to pay the first $525 of medical cost and 50% of the next $4,725 for a first year cost of $2,888 per person. It would be indexed to increase with inflation. A reason given for this action (for PR effect) is "overuse" by Retirees.

Those of you who are covered by TFL will want to pay attention to what BG Bob Clements has surfaced
about the future of TFL. On page 189 of the Congressional Budget Office report (see the note below on
how to get to that spot) there is a strong recommendation to eventually eliminate the program as it too expensive. This is just another move to slight those of us who dedicated much of our adult lives to the defense of our country. He strongly recommends that you contact your elected officials and register your strong opposition to the elimination of the TFL program.

The following has been added to the Congressional Budget Office Web Site www.cbo.gov /
a. Budget, Options, Volume 1: Health Care (www.cbo.gov/doc.cfm?index=9925 )
For those who have never opened one of these web sites from OMB :
1. double click on the above URL
2. click on PDF
3. click on the binoculars
4. do a search for TFL

EDITORIAL (By original author):

Now here it is folks and I will guarantee if you sit around on your behind and do nothing about it as they bring these options forward this coming year, you will lose one of the best healthcare benefits that the Medicare eligible retired military have. It is short of the promises made that we fought so hard for back in the late 90s and early 2000s but it is still the best healthcare program that anyone in the United States has, bar none.

People who are professionals always look for the channel of least resistance when it comes to cutting
money out of the Federal and DOD budget. I can tell you this straight on, military retirees are one of those channels of least resistance noted for sitting around, doing nothing, and waiting for ole Joe to do it for them. You had better wake up. Your medical benefits are prime target. If you lose them, you have nobody to blame but yourself. Let me repeat that ... you have nobody to blame but yourself.

The way to secure your benefits is to write to your members of Congress and to keep writing and writing and writing. ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH!! Keep repeating the above statement until you are blue in the
face. Now I'm going to make one more statement to all of you younger people out there who are not yet
eligible for TRICARE for Life. HEALTH CARE WILL EVENTUALLY BECOME THE DOMINATING FACTOR IN YOUR LIFE.

Remember that . . . . it will impact you big time with the utmost in cruelty unless you are fortunate
enough to die from a heart attack or get run over by a truck. The service organizations will put up a fight but, they will need your help and can't do it by themselves. I hope this makes it clear as to what you can expect if you do nothing.

To show you how stupid these professionals can be at times just read the data on the noted sites closely. You will see that in spite of the Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) need to get patients back to keep their doctors busy and the hospitals from going to clinic status, these people from OMB would employ a means to keep retirees from using MTF facilities by charging them a fee for services. How dumb can you get. Even if you are an Obama fan, and believe that changeth cometh, TFL option from OMB will not go away. They need the money they spend on you for other programs for people who produce nothing but votes to keep their boss in office. If you know of anyone who is Retired Military, please forward this on to them.

Remember- TFL is an "Earned Benefit" that's been granted by a previous Congress.
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