Veterans Community Care Network Congress has passed legislation that expands the network options for Veterans who cannot effectively receive care directly from the VA (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs).For VeteransEvery Veteran is already enrolled in the Community Care Network, but there are a few steps you must take first. Your starting point is to meet with your VA physician, discuss your care and treatment options, and see if your able to qualify. See this one-page overview of how how the CCN works for Veterans and how to get started.For Healthcare ProvidersYour practice administrator can enroll your practice to support the care of Veterans in your community. To join the network, please follow the instructions of this CCN providers guide. How the CCN Works If your VA facility does not offer a specific service you need, or if you cannot get an appointment in a timely manner, you may be eligible to access the Community Care Network (CCN). All Veterans can access this supplemental program, but there are some steps you'll need to take first. CCN For Veterans To find out if you are a Veterans who has prostate cancer and qualifies to receive care from a CCN provider, start with your local VA provider. For Healthcare Providers Are you a prostate cancer healthcare provider that accepts Medicare reimbursement? Help Veterans get the care they need by joining the VA's Community Care Network.
Congress has passed legislation that expands the network options for Veterans who cannot effectively receive care directly from the VA (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs).For VeteransEvery Veteran is already enrolled in the Community Care Network, but there are a few steps you must take first. Your starting point is to meet with your VA physician, discuss your care and treatment options, and see if your able to qualify. See this one-page overview of how how the CCN works for Veterans and how to get started.For Healthcare ProvidersYour practice administrator can enroll your practice to support the care of Veterans in your community. To join the network, please follow the instructions of this CCN providers guide.
How the CCN Works If your VA facility does not offer a specific service you need, or if you cannot get an appointment in a timely manner, you may be eligible to access the Community Care Network (CCN). All Veterans can access this supplemental program, but there are some steps you'll need to take first. CCN For Veterans To find out if you are a Veterans who has prostate cancer and qualifies to receive care from a CCN provider, start with your local VA provider. For Healthcare Providers Are you a prostate cancer healthcare provider that accepts Medicare reimbursement? Help Veterans get the care they need by joining the VA's Community Care Network.