"2024 PACT Act Expands VA Health Care Eligibility for Veterans Exposed to Toxins"
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The PACT Act of 2024 expands health care eligibility for Veterans exposed to toxins or hazards while serving, allowing them to enroll directly in VA health care without first applying for VA benefits. This includes Veterans who served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, or any other combat zone after 9/11, as well as those who were exposed to toxins or hazards while training or on active duty in the United States. VA has provided a toolkit for stakeholders to share information about the expansion, emphasizing the importance of applying for care, as VA health care is proven to be the best and most affordable for Veterans.
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- The PACT Act: 2024 Expanded Health Care Eligibility toolkit - VA News VA.gov Home | Veterans Affairs
- All veterans exposed to toxins, other hazards during military service now eligible for VA health care KTLA Los Angeles
- Expanded VA health care benefits for vets now in effect WKOW
- 'Millions' of Veterans Exposed to Environmental Hazards Will Be Eligible for VA Health Care on March 5 Military.com
- PACT Act expands benefits to millions of veterans exposed to toxins Fox News
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