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Veterans Benefits Administration Advisory Committee for Women Veterans October 28, 2009
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Veterans Benefits Administration 2 Women Veterans Outreach Coordinators VBA FY 2009 Women Veterans Accomplishments Women Veterans Coordinators Conference held August 17 - 21 in St. Paul. Conference trained on the following: –Women Health Issues –Military Sexual Trauma –Challenges for Women Guard/Reserve members –Updates within rating schedule Special review for increased compensation for Women Veterans regarding changes within special monthly compensation rates
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Veterans Benefits Administration 3 VBA Key Initiatives Disability Evaluation System Pilot Single Disability Examination based upon VA Examination templates and worksheets Single Disability Rating by VA that is binding upon both Departments Expeditious payment of VA benefits after a Service member is separated from Service Pre-discharge Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) –Between 60-180 days of separation from active duty –Submit disability compensation claim with service treatment records Quick-start –Less than 60 days remaining on active duty –Submit disability compensation claim
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Veterans Benefits Administration 4 VBA Key Initiatives E-Benefits One stop shop for personalized VA/DoD benefits and services Uniform transparent navigational framework for this web-portal Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record Features: Role-based access including Service member/Veteran Scope: Life long personnel, benefits, and health information Approach: Phased, using industry best practices, including common services/joint applications
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Veterans Benefits Administration 5 VBA By the Numbers - FY 2009 (estimates) Compensation –3.07 million Veterans in receipt –243,484 Women Veterans in receipt –$34.1 billion paid Pension –513,000 Veterans in receipt –11,163 Women Veterans in receipt –$3.8 billion paid Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment –106,800 received assistance –21,000 Women Veterans participated –$723 million paid
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Veterans Benefits Administration 6 VBA By the Numbers - FY 2009 (estimate) Education –564,487 Veterans, Reservists and Family Members received services –3.6 Billion in payments Loan Guaranty –326,000 Loans –37,289 Women Veterans with 2.7 billion in loans –$68 Billion in loans Insurance –1.3 Trillion Amount of Coverage –7.1 Million individuals insured –2.9 Billion disbursed
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Veterans Benefits Administration 7 Post 9/11 GI Bill Update Applications –Over 287,000 received –Over 224,000 processed Enrollment Certifications –Over 68,000 received –Over 55,500 processed Pending –Approximately 63,000 applications –Approximately 12,500 enrollment
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Veterans Benefits Administration 8 Post 9/11 GI Bill Update As of October 22, 2009, VA made approximately 303,392 payments totaling nearly $355.7 million Running total of advanced checks issued from October 2-23, 2009 –Issued a total of 28,600 checks from VARO’s –Issued a total of 31,766 checks via Advanced Education Payment Website –Issued a total of 60,399 checks to Veterans
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Veterans Benefits Administration 9 Disability Compensation - Highlights
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Veterans Benefits Administration 10 Disability Compensation - Highlights Analysis of the pending workload of June 30, 2009 finds the average years from date of discharge to date of claim for initial compensation claim is 22 years Although VBA continues to see claims for common conditions, the number of Veterans that file initial claims for eight or more disabilities has increased
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Veterans Benefits Administration 11 VBA C&P Claims
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Veterans Benefits Administration 12 Factors in Growth of Claims Improved and expanded outreach Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom Aging of Veteran population Diabetes presumptive for Vietnam veterans More veterans on rolls results in more reopened disability claims Eligibility for VA healthcare (category 8) Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) and Concurrent Disability Retired Pay (CDRP)
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