Health Care Eligibility Under PACT Act

A Veteran telling a friend about expanded health care eligibility

You might already know how the PACT Act impacted your care and benefits. But did you know it also expands health care eligibility for many Veterans? The PACT Act began one of the largest expansions of VA benefits in history.

If a Veteran you know hasn’t enrolled in VA health care before, here are some details you can share to help them get the care they’ve earned and deserve:

Vietnam Era Veterans

Vietnam Era Veterans who served in these locations and time periods are eligible to apply for enrollment now:

For Veterans who discharged or separated within the last 10 years

Veterans who meet the below requirements are eligible for enhanced VA health care eligibility for up to 10 years from the date of their most recent discharge or separation. This means they can access free VA health care for any condition related to their service during this time.

To qualify, at least one of the following must be true:

Are any other Veterans eligible for VA health care under the PACT Act?

Additional windows of PACT Act health care eligibility will be opening soon – stay tuned for more information. However, we encourage all Veterans to apply, regardless of it they meet the criteria above. There are many other factors that impact health care eligibility, such as disability rating and income.

What to know about VA health care

My HealtheVet and your health care

If you’re already enrolled in VA health care and have questions about what the PACT Act might mean for you, VA can help. Sign-in to your Premium account and send your doctor a Secure Message. With My HealtheVet, you can also view and organize your health information, like your providers and closest VA facility.

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