How To Get Medical Records From Va

How To Get Medical Records From Va

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) makes it easy to review your patient records with My HealtheVet, the VA's online records and communication platform.

The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) spells out specific procedures for veterans to request a correction,  called an amendment by VHA. The procedures also assign responsibility for making corrections to specific VHA personnel.

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Step #1. According to VA, you should send a letter: ... stating explicitly what information is in contention and why, i.e., inaccurate or erroneous, irrelevant, untimely, or incomplete.

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Step #2. If possible, include with your letter a printed copy of the doctor's note (or whatever the record is), and circle or highlight the sentence, paragraph, or other aspect of the record that is not correct.

Step #4. If for some reason you cannot include a printed copy of the medical record, be as specific as possible describing the specific medical record with the mistake, such as the ...

SAMPLE envelope addressed to a VA HCS Privacy Officer. The name and address does *not* represent an actual person. The veteran's name and address is *fictitious*.

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Step #7. Address your letter to ATTN: Privacy Officer, followed by the mailing address for your local VA Medical Center (VAMC) or VAHCS (VA Health Care System). 

Every CBOC is attached to a VAMC or VAHCS. You need to mail your letter to the VAMC or VAHCS affiliated with your CBOC.

If you do not know to which VAMC or VAHCS your CBOC is attached, search for the name of your CBOC and you should be able to figure it out. (Or call the CBOC to ask.)

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You can try to find the Privacy Officer's name and an exact mailing address for him or her, but that often turns out to be an exercise in futility.

Thus, address your letter to ATTN: Privacy Officer at your medical center's mailing address. (If you search Google for VA medical center you will usually find the mailing address. Add the name of the city if needed.)

Step #9. If you can, use a PRINTER to print the address on an envelope, so that the address is clear and easy to read. 

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But if it will take a long time to find a printer, just hand-address the envelope with neat handwriting. It will still get there.

If you are not sure how to do that, go to the Post Office at a time when it is less busy and ask the clerk for help. You might tell the clerk you are a veteran as most folks like to help veterans, and many U.S. Postal Service employees are veterans too. 

The image immediately below is a SAMPLE letter. It is not a genuine letter —I made up the name and the doctor's note. To emphasize: the letter below is entirely concocted; I invented the name and address of the fictitious veteran .

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Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. Here is an example of proper attribution:

If you post one or more of these Letter Templates on a website or blog—which I encourage you to do—here is HTML markup (code) you can copy-and-paste into your web page for the attribution:

→ Note: Feel free to share these letter templates with other veterans. If you post these templates, please link back to this web page or otherwise acknowledge the source for the template(s).  CC BY 4.0

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Ο I printed three copies of the doctor's note (or whatever the record is), and I circled or highlighted the sentence, paragraph, or other aspect of the record that is not correct.

ΟI know the mailing address for my local VA Medical Center (VAMC), sometimes called a VA Health Care System (VAHCS). (If I go to a Community-Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC), I have the mailing address for the VAMC or VAHCS to which the CBOC is attached.)

Ο I have addressed two envelopes, both to be mailed to my local VAMC or VAHCS, the original signed letter to be mailed to ATTN: Privacy Officer and a copy of the signed letter to Chief, Health Information Management Services.

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Ο I plan to mail both letters at a U.S. Post Office where I send them First Class, Certified Mail, Return Receipt. I understand this will cost about $6.40 for each letter.

You should regularly review your Department of Veterans Affairs medical record for at least these seven reasons. Remember that the VA makes it easy to review your patient records with My HealtheVet.

: Did the pharmacy type this correctly on the label: 'Take two tablets twice a day, and then three tablets once a day'?

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: My private psychologist asked me the name of the new antidepressant I'm taking. I don't have my prescription bottle with me, but I can look it up on MyHealtheVet!

: I started getting depressed after I was diagnosed with cancer - even before I started radiation treatments and chemotherapy. When did the my doctor get the results of that biopsy back? Was last November or even earlier?

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7. To double check notes entered into your medical records by VA nurses, psychologists, physicians, and other clinicians to make sure everything is accurate. 

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: I had an intake interview with a VA psychologist. He wrote down that I had been clean and sober for six weeks, but it's actually been six 

. He did not write down that I attend AA and NA meetings 5 days a week; talk with my sponsor at least twice a week; and that I finished my 5th Step two weeks ago. I think that information is important!

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If you don't have a computer or don't like to use them... Go to your local library's Reference Desk, and ask for help from a reference librarian!

Most libraries have computers you can use and the librarian can help you if you have any trouble using the computer or finding what you need.

Click here to open a Google Maps search for find local libraries. It works amazingly well, although you might need to expand or contract the map depending on your locale.

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Or, if you're going to be going to your VA medical center anyway, stop by the My HealtheVet office where they usually have computers you can use, and they'll teach you what you need to know.

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4. VHA Handbook 1907.01 § 26, pt. b, no. 4, subpt. a (Amendment is the alteration of health information by modification, correction, addition or deletion at the request of the patient or Veteran. A request to amend any data contained in VA health records must be submitted in writing to the facility Privacy Officer, or designee, by the patient or Veteran stating explicitly what information is in contention and why, i.e., inaccurate or erroneous, irrelevant, untimely, or incomplete.)

6. In my experience, VA medical center websites do not provide much information, and the search engine on all va.gov sites is abysmal. Another option is to try calling the VA medical center main phone number to see if the operator can find the Privacy Officer's name and exact mailing address. (I realize that it's hard to get through on the phone at some VAMCs.)

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If you would like to comment, ask questions, or offer suggestions about this page, please feel free to do so. Of course, keep it clean and courteous.Virginia power of attorney forms allow a person to choose someone else to represent their best interests and make decisions on their behalf. The most common types related to financial and medical matters but the form can be to elect any person to represent someone’s affairs for any legal action. A power of attorney can last for a temporary time period or the entire life of the principal.

Advance Medical Directive – This allows you to appoint another to make health care decisions and communicate with your medical providers on your behalf in the event you can no longer communicate your wishes competently.

Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney – This type is for use when you want to have someone in place to handle your financial matters. Because this type stays in effect even after you can no longer make your own decisions, many use this for long-term planning purposes.

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General (Financial) Power of Attorney – This is similar to the durable form because it allows you to appoint someone to handle your financial affairs. However, it is different from the “durable ” form in that it automatically becomes void if you become incapacitated.

Limited Power of Attorney – This can be used in discreet, limited situations of your own choosing. You can write with specificity how and when you want your agent to act.

Minor (Child) Power of Attorney – Allows a parent to select a family member or close friend to take responsibility for the health-care, well-being, and education of their child.

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Real Estate Power of Attorney – Select a representative to handle the sale, management, or purchase of real property for a specified period of time or on a durable basis.

Revocation of Power of Attorney – This form is to revoke any type of power

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