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Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force

Thursday, April 1, 2010 posted by admin

The VA is committed to transparency and public engagement in finding innovative solutions to long standing issues.

To that end, the public notice of the Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force Draft Written Report has been posted on the Federal Register. You will be able to review the notice, download the draft written report, and submit comments for the next 30 days.

Under the leadership of VAs Chief of Staff, the Task Force members reviewed existing literature and consulted with Veterans, Veterans’ advocates, program managers, Gulf War subject matter experts, and other stakeholders in developing the perceptions and recommendations presented.

General information relating to the Department of Veterans Affairs benefits and services related to the Gulf War may be found at www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/gulfwar/ or the toll free helpline at: 1-800-749-8387. You may also submit your ideas on VAs discussion board at www.yourgulfwarvoice.uservoice.com.

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VA to Review Gulf War Veterans’ Claims

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 posted by admin

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has agreed to re-examine the disability claims for what could turn out to be thousands of veterans of the Gulf War. The development is the result of intense lobbying by veterans’ advocacy group Veterans for Common Sense (VCS).

In response to the group’s efforts, as many as 210,000 Gulf War veterans suffer from multi-symptom illnesses, and VA Secretary Eric Shineski said in a special interview with The Associated Press that he promises to review Gulf War veterans’ disability claims. The claims may cover suffering from ailments that veterans blame on their war service.

Shineski announced that the department’s Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force has nearly completed a comprehensive report that will redefine how the VA addresses the pain and suffering of ill veterans who deployed during the Gulf War in 1990 and 1991.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has agreed to re-examine the disability claims for what could turn out to be thousands of veterans of the Gulf War.The development is the result of intense lobbying by veterans’ advocacy group Veterans for Common Sense (VCS).

In response to the group’s efforts, as many as 210,000 Gulf War veterans suffer from multi-symptom illnesses, and VA Secretary Eric Shineski said in a special interview with The Associated Press that he promises to review Gulf War veterans’ disability claims. The claims may cover suffering from ailments that veterans blame on their war service.

Shineski announced that the department’s Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Task Force has nearly completed a comprehensive report that will redefine how the VA addresses the pain and suffering of ill veterans who deployed during the Gulf War in 1990 and 1991. …more

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