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Priority Groups, with levels 1-8, are used for allocating medical benefits and long-term care resources to U.S. Veterans. Typically, the lower the Priority Group number, the higher the priority the VA assigns to it.
The specific type of connection will largely determine the type of documentation you will need to present to the VA. The four types of service connection include direct service connection, aggravated service connection, presumptive service connection, and secondary service connection.
We may assign you to priority group 2 if you have a service-connected disability that weve rated as 30% or 40% disabling.
For a condition to be considered service-connected, its connection to service MUST be clearly documented in an official record, like a medical record, while the service member is still in the military (except, of course, Conditions Caused by Service-Connected Conditions), or it will not be eligible to receive Military
Whether or not youll need to pay copaysand how much youll paydepends on which of our 8 priority groups we assign you to when you enroll in VA health care. We assign Veterans with service-connected disabilities the highest priority.
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These illnesses are now presumptive: Asthma that was diagnosed after service. Chronic bronchitis. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Chronic rhinitis. Chronic sinusitis. Constrictive bronchiolitis or obliterative bronchiolitis. Emphysema. Granulomatous disease.
2023 yearly income limit Your yearly income must be $19,502 or less to continue receiving this benefit. Note: The hospital reduction rate is a reduced rate of Special Aid and Attendance that we pay if youre hospitalized and meet certain requirements.

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