โJun-25-2016 11:51 PM
โSep-01-2016 09:02 AM
rwj146 wrote:
If you are using MyHealtheVet and are in the Premium (vetted) category, after log in click the Blue Button and look for the link to Medical records.
It gives you a choice of what information you can download or just view if you want. It will also give you a choice of dates, how long back you want to go.
It would fit on a Scandisk or some such.
On the top of the page you will see an option to 'refresh', use it . Then check both of the downloads and see which one you need.
If you want me to I will get you a screen shot of what it looks like.
Any questions or if there is any way I can help just ask.
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โJun-26-2016 02:13 PM
โJun-26-2016 10:02 AM
edbehnke wrote:
I am also a traveling veteran and the 'travel coordinator' position in the VA is just a lot of hype.
I am in grand rapids, mi for awhile and the VA in michigan doesn't really know what a 'traveling coordinator' is or does. the patience advocate never returned my call and it is just a waste. thank god i have private insurance.
the bottomline, in my opinon, is that the VA does well when you jut need to see a doc every 6 months or just need meds, but when you have health issues like me it is worthless in gtting to see a specialist.
the VA needs to give eligible veterans an insurance card like my wife has in her VA 'ChampVA card'.
โJun-26-2016 05:44 AM
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