Friday, December 18, 2015

VIETNAM, AFGAN, IRAQ, BOSNIA..Special Environmental Health Registry Evaluation Programs FOR VETERANS


**VIETNAM, AFGAN, IRAQ, BOSNIA..Special Environmental Health Registry Evaluation Programs FOR VETERANS
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Questions and Answers

WHAT IS A HEALTH REGISTRY EVALUATION?

      It is a voluntary medical evaluation tailored to the needs of Veterans with possible exposures to environmental hazards.

      The evaluation can include medical histories, laboratory tests and, in many cases, a physical exam.

      Information from the evaluation is maintained in VA databases to help track the health outcomes of Veterans.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A HEALTH

REGISTRY EVALUATION?

      Free specialized health evaluation

      Answers to questions about environmental exposures

      Information on health care and other VA medical benefits

      Results shared with you and maintained in your VA medical record

Note: A health registry evaluation is not a claim for VA benefits.

Also, it is not required to receive VA benefits.


IS THERE A FEE FOR THE REGISTRY EVALUATION?

      NO. The evaluations are available free of charge to all eligible Veterans.


CAN A VETERAN HAVE MORE THAN ONE HEALTH

REGISTRY EVALUATION?

      YES. Veterans can receive follow-up evaluations, particularly if new health problems develop.

Also, some Veterans may qualify for more than one registry.

CAN FAMILY MEMBERS OF VETERANS RECEIVE HEALTH

REGISTRY EVALUATIONS?

      NO. By law, VA provides these registry evaluations . only to Veterans.

HOW DO I SCHEDULE A REGISTRY EVALUATION?

      Speak to an Environmental Health (EH) Coordinator at any VA medical facility.

      A listing of EH Coordinators is available online at www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/coordinators.asp.

      Information is also available through VA's Special Issues Helpline at 1-800-749-8387.


      Phone: Special Health Issues Helpline, 1-800-749-8387; VA Benefits office, 1-800-827-1000.


      Newsletters: VA publishes newsletters related to several environmental hazards. Subscribe online at www.easmailcall.aac.va.gov. Current and archived issues are online at www.publichealth. va.gov/exposures/resources.asp.


► All Veterans who meet the criteria for a registry are encouraged to get the evaluation. Veterans do not need to be enrolled in VA health care to take part.

IONIZING RADIATION REGISTRY

      On-site participation in a test involving the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device, whether or not the testing nation was the United States.

      Participation in the occupation of Hiroshima or Nagasaki from August 6,1945, through July 1,1946.

      Internment as a Prisoner of War (POW) in Japan during World War II.

      Receipt of nasopharyngeal (NP)-nose and throat-radium irradiation treatments while in the active military, naval, or air service.

In addition, VA regulations provide that Veterans involved in "radiation risk activity" refers to:

      Service at Department of Energy gaseous diffusion plants at Paducah, KY, Portsmouth, OH, or the K25 area at Oak Ridge, TN, for at least 250 days before February 1,1992, under certain conditions.

      Proximity to "Longshot," "Milrow," or "Cannikin" underground nuclear tests at Amchitka Island, AK, before January 1,1974.

For more information about the Ionizing Radiation registry exam, go to www.publichealth.va.qov/exposures/radiation/registry.asp


AGENT ORANGE REGISTRY.

      Service in the Republic of Vietnam between 1952 and 1975.

      Service in Korea during 1968 or 1969.

      Exposure to dioxin, or other toxic substance in a herbicide or defoliant, during the conduct of, or as a result of, the testing, transporting, or spraying of herbicides for military purposes.

For more information about the Agent Orange registry exam, go to www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/registry.asp



GULF WAR REGISTRY.

► Service during:

        1990-1991 Gulf War

        Operation Desert Shield

        Operation Desert Storm

        Operation Iraqi Freedom

        Operation New Dawn

For more information about the Gulf War registry exam, go to www.publicheaith.va.gov/exposures/



DEPLETED URANIUM (DU) FOLLOW-UP PROGRAM

       Service in:

        the 1990-1991 Gulf War

        Bosnia

        Operation Enduring Freedom

        Operation Iraqi Freedom

        Operation New Dawn

      Especially those Veterans who were:

        On, in, or near vehicles hit with "friendly fire,"

        Rescuers entering burning vehicles, and those near burning vehicles,

        Salvaging damaged vehicles, or

        Near fires involving DU munitions.

For more information about the DU Follow-up Program, go to www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/ depleted_uranium/followup_program.asp


TOXIC EMBEDDED FRAGMENTS REGISTRY.


      Service in Operation Enduring Freedom,

Operation Iraqi Freedom, or Operation New Dawn.

      Veterans who have or likely have an embedded fragment as the result of injury received while serving in an area of conflict.

For additional information about the Toxic Embedded Fragment Surveillance Center and registry go to www.pubiichealth.va.gov/exposures/toxic_ fragments/index.asp

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Office of Public Health and Environmental Hazards

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

810 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20420


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Mark R. Rienzie
Co D 75 Infantry LRRP
The Most Elite Fighting Force In The United States Army
5th Special Forces Recondo** - CERTIFIED

Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP)
VIETNAM 1969-1970   
Airborne / Ranger Team Leader
Staff Sargent (E6 11B4P)
38 Combat Missions and Never Lost a Man!!
Air Medal, National Defense, Vietnam Campaign, 
Combat Infantry Badge, etc.....
Discharge: Honorable

Cancer, Neuropathy from Agent Orange plus liver compromised, kidney questionable, spleen enlarged, low platelets etc....
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